on weg

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *in *wegą (on the/one's way). Judging by Old High German in weg (away, on the/one's way), the sense "away" dates back at least to Proto-West Germanic. Note that the word in was replaced with on in the West Saxon dialect of Old English.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /on ˈwej/

Adverb

on weġ

  1. on the/one's way

Derived terms

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