likely derived from the third-person singular past tense *gaut of the Proto-Germanic verb *geutaną (“to pour”), thus making also the mythical ancestor *Gautaz...
Germanic) *hersô *hirsniz, *hernô From Proto-Indo-European *ḱerh₂s- (“head”). IPA(key): /ˈxirz.ni.jɑ̃/ *hirzniją n brain *bragną Proto-West Germanic:...
Compare Proto-Germanic *gautaz and Proto-Germanic *eutaz, related also to Gutnish, Gotland. IPA(key): /ˈɣu.tɔːː/ *gutô m a Gute, Gotlander a Goth Proto-West...
Scanian: dør m sg Elfdalian: dörer f pl (dat. dörum) Kroonen, Guus (2013) Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary...
Proto-Indo-European *ḱey- (“to be lying down”). IPA(key): /ˈxiː.wɔː.nɔː/ *hīwōnō n pl married couple, household *hīwą *hīwiskiją Proto-West Germanic:...
further descendants) *pel-nó-m Proto-Germanic: *fellą (“skin, hide”) (see there for further descendants) *pl̥-n-eh₂ >? Proto-Italic: *palnā >? Latin: palla...
Likely derived from pre-Germanic *sebʰi/*sebʰyo, dative singular of reflexive pronoun Proto-Indo-European *s(w)e. IPA(key): /ˈsiβ.jɔː/ *sibjō f relationship...
refer to a tribe in Proto-Germanic. But in any case, historically the name does go back to this form. Proto-West Germanic: *Danī pl Old English: Dene Middle...
from Proto-Germanic *etaną (“to eat”). Or possibly related to Proto-Germanic *gautaz (“Geat”). IPA(key): /ˈeu̯.tɑz/ *eutaz m Jute Proto-West Germanic: *eut...
Leopold *Liudiharjaz German: Luther → English: Luther *laudaz *leudaną Proto-West Germanic: *liudi Old English: lēod ⇒ Old English: lēode, lēoda m Middle English:...