geogolere
Old English
Alternative forms
- ġēogulere, ġēoglere
Etymology
Uncertain. Perhaps from Proto-Germanic *gug- (“to laugh”). Compare Old High German gougalāri, goukalāri (“magician; juggler; sorcerer”) (Modern German Gaukler), Old Norse kuklari (“juggler; wizard”), Medieval Latin caucleārius.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjeːoɣolere/
Noun
ġēogolere m (nominative plural ġēogoleras)
Inflection
Declension of geogolere (strong ja-stem)
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ġēogolere | ġēogoleras |
| accusative | ġēogolere | ġēogoleras |
| genitive | ġēogoleres | ġēogolera |
| dative | ġēogolere | ġēogolerum |
Descendants
- Middle English: ioglar, jogeler (partly)
- English: juggler
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