gogël
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From Proto-Albanian *gāgul, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷelh₂-gʷl̥h₂ by reduplication, from *gʷelh₂- (“oak, acorn”). Cognate to Lithuanian gìlė (“acorn”).[1]
gogël f (plural gogla, definite gogla, definite plural goglat)
Diminutive in *gogë (“ball”) + -ël (diminutive suffix), from Proto-Indo-European *gag- (“small round object”).
gogël f (plural gogla, definite gogla, definite plural goglat)
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