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Old Frisian _fule_ 'much, many' has a stem-vowel that deviates from the Germanic pattern.

What is it about?

It discusses OFris fule 'much, many' and shows that its stem-vowel is not found elsewhere in Germanic, but corresponds to Greek _polu-_

Why is it important?

OFris fule 'much, many' highlights one of the language's peculiarities and shows the importance of including Old Frisian in comparative linguistics.

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