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aasasd
6y ago
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I guess Wiktionary might be mistaken, but it says the not-really-so-modern meaning of ‘loft’ is shared among Germanic languages:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/loft
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lacampbell
6y ago
Nope, seems I am in the wrong here. Looks like Danish for example has both "Luft" (air) and "Loft" (the room), which come from the same word.
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