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Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *wi-n-k-, nasal infix from *weyk- (“to overcome”), whence also Gothic 𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌷𐌰𐌽 (weihan, “to fight”) and Old Church Slavonic вѣкъ (věkŭ, “age, long period of time”).
De Vaan believes that the roots *weyk- meaning "to overcome" (whence Latin vincō) and "to bend, curve" (whence Latin vinciō) are identical.
Verb
*winkō first-singular present indicative
- to tie, bind
- to conquer, overcome
Inflection
Inflection of *winkō (third conjugation)
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Present
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*winkō
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Perfect
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—
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Aorist
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*weik(s)om
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Past participle
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*wiktos
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Present indicative
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Active
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Passive
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1st sing.
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*winkō
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*winkōr
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2nd sing.
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*winkes
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*winkezo
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3rd sing.
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*winket
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*winketor
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1st plur.
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*winkomos
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*winkomor
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2nd plur.
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*winketes
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*winkem(e?)n(ai?)
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3rd plur.
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*winkont
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*winkontor
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Present subjunctive
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Active
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Passive
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1st sing.
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*winkām
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*winkār
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2nd sing.
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*winkās
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*winkāzo
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3rd sing.
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*winkād
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*winkātor
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1st plur.
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*winkāmos
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*winkāmor
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2nd plur.
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*winkātes
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*winkām(e?)n(ai?)
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3rd plur.
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*winkānd
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*winkāntor
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Perfect indicative
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Active
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1st sing.
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—
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2nd sing.
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—
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3rd sing.
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—
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1st plur.
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—
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2nd plur.
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—
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3rd plur.
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—
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Aorist indicative
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Active
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1st sing.
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*weik(s)om
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2nd sing.
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*weik(s)es
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3rd sing.
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*weik(s)ed
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1st plur.
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*wik(s)ome
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2nd plur.
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*wik(s)ete
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3rd plur.
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*wik(s)ond
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Present imperative
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Active
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Passive
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2nd sing.
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*winke
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*winkezo
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2nd plur.
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*winkete
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—
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Future imperative
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Active
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2nd + 3rd sing.
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*winketōd
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Participles
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Present
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Past
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*winkents
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*wiktos
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Verbal nouns
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tu-derivative
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s-derivative
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*wiktum
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*winkezi
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Derived terms
Descendants
References
- ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 679-80
- ^ Untermann, Jürgen (2000) “U.preuiślatu”, in Wörterbuch des Oskisch-Umbrischen (Handbuch der italischen Dialekte; 3), Heidelberg: Winter, →ISBN, page 576f.