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| etymological origin of | eng: liftshaft |
| etymological origin of | eng: shaft |
| lexical category | noun |
| pronunciation | /ʃæaft/ |
| semantically related | ang: æsc |
| semantically related | ang: æscholt |
| semantically related | ang: þrote |
| semantically related | ang: eln |
| semantically related | ang: folm |
| semantically related | ang: fot |
| semantically related | ang: gar |
| semantically related | ang: geard |
| semantically related | ang: hæft |
| semantically related | ang: helma |
| semantically related | ang: mil |
| semantically related | ang: mund |
| semantically related | ang: næġel |
| semantically related | ang: nægel |
| semantically related | ang: nosþyrl |
| semantically related | ang: pytt |
| semantically related | ang: spere |
| semantically related | ang: spinel |
| semantically related | ang: spreot |
| semantically related | ang: spyrd |
| semantically related | ang: stapol |
| semantically related | ang: stocc |
| semantically related | ang: studu |
| semantically related | ang: sweora |
| semantically related | ang: syl |
| semantically related | ang: wāsend |
| translation | eng: creation |
| translation | eng: pole |
| translation | eng: shaft |
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