What were body parts such as 'eye', 'tooth' and 'head' called 1200 years ago in Old English?
What were their cognates in Old Dutch, Old Swedish, Old High German, and the other medieval sister languages?
And what are the reconstructions of their common Proto-Germanic ancestors? Above and below are four graphics showing the words for sixteen body parts.
Stayed tuned: later this week, I'll post the graphics about the limbs!
Please note that these graphics focus on ... 1/
@yvanspijk Also I've never heard the English word "bouk" before. Seems like it is UK specific and possibly the sense of "belly" is obsolete? https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bouk
@yvanspijk Ah I looked a bit for that the cross meant but I didn't notice it in the legend 😅
@pganssle It's indeed obsolete, as the cross indicates (see the legend in the top-left corner).