eolh
31Sax von Beagnoth — Angaben Waffenart …
32elch — see eolh …
33elh — see eolh …
34eola — see eolh …
35eolc — see eolh …
36éoles — gen sing of eolh …
37elk — [elk] n plural elk [: Old English; Origin: eolh] 1.) BrE a very large brown North American, European, and Asian animal with wide flat horns American Equivalent: moose 2.) AmE a large North American ↑deer …
38elk — [OE] The Indo European base *ol , *elproduced a number of names for deerlike animals – Greek élaphos ‘stag’, for example, and Welsh elain ‘hind’, not to mention English eland. In its Germanic descendants, two main lines of development are evident …
39Elch — Sm std. (8. Jh.), mhd. elch, ahd. elahho Stammwort. Aus wg. * elha /ōn m. Elch , auch in ae. eolh, mndd. elk; dazu im grammatischen Wechsel und Ablaut steht nordg. * algi m. Elch in anord. elgr. In der antiken Überlieferung scheint dem Vokalismus …
40elk — late O.E., from O.N. elgr or from an alteration of O.E. elh, eolh (perhaps via French scribes), or possibly from M.H.G. elch (OED s suggestion), all from P.Gmc. *elkh (Cf. O.H.G. elaho), related to the general word for deer in Balto Slavic (Cf.… …