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Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From *harjaz (“army, warband”) + *-anaz. Cognate with Ancient Greek κοίρανος (koíranos, “king, ruler, lord”).
Pronunciation
Noun
*harjanaz m
- leader of a warband or army
- (as a proper noun) a name for *Wōdanaz
Inflection
masculine a-stemDeclension of *harjanaz (masculine a-stem)
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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*harjanaz
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*harjanōz, *harjanōs
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vocative
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*harjan
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*harjanōz, *harjanōs
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accusative
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*harjaną
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*harjananz
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genitive
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*harjanas, *harjanis
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*harjanǫ̂
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dative
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*harjanai
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*harjanamaz
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instrumental
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*harjanō
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*harjanamiz
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Usage notes
- This term only survives in North Germanic, where it is used as a name for Odin. It may have had this restricted sense already in Proto-Germanic.
Descendants