*fijaþwō *fēaną Proto-West Germanic: *fijēn Old English: fēoġan Old High German: fīēn Proto-Norse: Old Norse: fjá, fía Icelandic: fjá, fía Faroese: fíggja...
either in semantics (compare Old Norse hallæri (“poor harvest”)) or phonetics (Proto-Germanic *alja- seen in Old Norse elja (“concubine”), from Proto-Indo-European...
IPA(key): /ˈstuː.fi.jɑ.nɑ̃/ *stūfijaną To cut off, shorten Conjugation of *stūfijaną (weak class 1) Proto-West Germanic: *stūfijan Old Saxon: *stūvian...
descendants) Proto-Norse: *ᚠᛖᚺᚢ (*fehu /fehu, fēhu/), *ᚠᛖᚺ (*feh /fēh/) Old Norse: fé Icelandic: fé Faroese: fæ Norwegian Nynorsk: fe; (dialectal) fi Norwegian...
creating *fōn, *funin- as found in Gothic and in the Old Norse form funi. Proto-West Germanic: *fuir Old English: fȳr Middle English: fyr, fier, vir, fer...
(“to steal”), and possible parallels in older Germanic languages as well, such as Old Norse venda), with the older meaning surviving in the derived word...