Ae
Etimology of Ae
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see æ. As a word, it can represent Old English æ “law,” especially law of nature or God’s law; hence “legal custom, marriage” (cognate (having the same ancestor) with Old High German ewa, Old Saxon eo), according to Buck probably literally “way, manner, custom,” from PIE *ei- “to go.”
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