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For example, the English words shirt and skirt are doublets ; the former derives from the Old English sċyrte, while the latter is loaned from Old Norse skyrta, both of which derive from the Proto-Germanic * skurtjōn -.
Additional cognates of the same word in other Germanic languages include the German Schürze and Dutch schort ( apron ).

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