9 Results found for "Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/flags/no".

Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/flakkōną

variants, singular *flakk- against non-singular *flag-. Conjugation of *flakkōną (weak class 2) Proto-West Germanic: *flakkōn Old English: *flaccian Middle English:...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/fanô

IPA(key): /ˈɸɑ.nɔːː/ *fanô m cloth; dook/duck (fabric) banner; flag *gunþifanô Proto-West Germanic: *fanō Old English: fana; fanu, fane Middle English: fane...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/gunþifanô

From *gunþiz (“battle”) +‎ *fanô (“flag”). IPA(key): /ˈɣun.θi.ˌɸɑ.nɔːː/ *gunþifanô m war banner Proto-West Germanic: *gunþifanō Old English: gūþfana Old...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/weyp-

(faurwaipjan, “to muzzle, bind”) Proto-Germanic: *waibjō Old Norse: veifa (“flag”) Proto-Indo-Iranian: *waypáyati Proto-Indo-Aryan: *waypáyati Sanskrit:...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/dōkaz

From Proto-Indo-European *dʰwōg- (“cloth”). Cognate with Sanskrit ध्वज (dhvajá, “flag, banner”). IPA(key): /ˈdɔː.kɑz/ *dōkaz m cloth, rag Proto-West Germanic:...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/bʰel-

Terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bʰel- (sound)‎ (6 c, 0 e) *bʰleh₁- *bʰel(h₁)-nos (n-participle) Proto-Germanic: *bellǭ (“bell”) (*-eh₂...


Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/flagil

Proto-Germanic *flagǭ (“a blow, strike, hit”), *flōkaną (“to beat, strike”), *flakkōną (“to beat”), and therefore distantly related to English flag,...


Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/stěgъ

o-grade of Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg- (“stick”)). Possibly akin to Proto-Germanic *stakô (“stake”) and Latin tignum (“log, beam”). Synonymous with East Slavic...


Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/stožěrъ

Vasmer points an origin from *(s)teg- (“to cover”) which also gave Proto-Germanic *stakô (“stake”), Latin toga. This derivation, however, conflicts with...