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Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From the first element, of uncertain (possibly non-Germanic) origin, and *awjō (“island”).[1] According to Knut Helle, the first formant may be related to Proto-Germanic *skaþô (“damage, danger”).[2]
Pronunciation
Proper noun
*Skadinawjō f
- Scania
- Scandinavia
Inflection
ō-stemDeclension of *Skadinawjō (ō-stem)
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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*Skadinawjō
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*Skadinawjôz
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vocative
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*Skadinawjō
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*Skadinawjôz
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accusative
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*Skadinawjǭ
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*Skadinawjōz
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genitive
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*Skadinawjōz
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*Skadinawjǫ̂
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dative
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*Skadinawjōi
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*Skadinawjōmaz
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instrumental
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*Skadinawjō
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*Skadinawjōmiz
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Descendants
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