Friedrich Kluge

Friedrich Kluge (21 June 1856, Cologne, Germany – 21 May 1926, Freiburg) was a German philologist and educator. He is known for the Kluge etymological dictionary of the German language (Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache), which was first published in 1883.

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