10 Results found for "Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/".

Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/ginnaną

giginnan ⇒ Proto-West Germanic: *inginnan Old English: inginnan ⇒ Proto-West Germanic: *undarginnan Old English: underginnan ⇒ Proto-West Germanic: *uʀginnan...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/dwemrą

*aimaz, *raukiz, *smukô, *staumaz (West Germanic) illusion, phantom Synonyms: *draugaz, *gaistaz Proto-West Germanic: *dwemr, *dwimr Old English: *dweomor...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/hugiz

Uncertain; possibly from Proto-Indo-European *ḱk-í-s ~ *ḱk-éy-s, from *ḱek- (“to be able, capable”), whence Proto-Germanic *hagaz (“skilled, abled”),...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/merkuz

Proto-Finnic: *mürkkü (“poison”) (see there for further descendants) ^ Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*merkw-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/þiudijaz

*þiudijaz good, kind friendly Declension of *þiudijaz (ja-stem) *þiud- Proto-West Germanic: *þiod- Old English: þēod- Old Norse: þjóð- Icelandic: þjóð- Old...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/anda-

From pre-Germanic *h₂entó-, a combining form or allative formation from the Proto-Indo-European root noun *h₂énts. Cognate with Proto-Tocharian *ā́ntë...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/-ndz

meaning to the present participle. *-ārijaz *-jô Proto-Germanic terms suffixed with *-ndz Proto-West Germanic: *-andī (participle ending) Old English: -ande...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/-janą

consonants, the suffix is *-ijaną. Conjugation of *-ijaną (weak class 1) Proto-Germanic terms suffixed with *-janą This suffix remained productive only in Gothic...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/mistilaz

*-ilǭ known from Proto-Germanic *þistilaz (“thistle”) and Proto-West Germanic *natilā (“nettle”), compare for this derivation type Proto-Indo-European *nisdós...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/aiwukiz

sound, wholesome”) from Proto-Indo-European *h₂yew-gʷih₃- and *h₂yu-gʷih₃- respectively, to assume a reconstruction of Pre-Germanic *h₂oyu-gʷih₃- with an...