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The Old English term wyrd derives from a Proto-Germanic term *wurđíz.[1] Wyrd has cognates in Old Saxon wurd,[2] Old High German wurt,[2] Old Norse urðr,[3] Dutch worden (to become),[4] and German werden.[2] The Proto-Indo-European root is *wert- meaning 'to twist', which is related to Latin vertere 'turning, rotating',[5] and in Proto-Germanic is *werþan- with a meaning 'to come to pass, to become, to be due'.[4] The same root is also found in *weorþ, with the notion of 'origin' or 'worth' both in the sense of 'connotation, price, value' and 'affiliation, identity, esteem, honour and dignity'.[citation needed]