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Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *þruttōną, from earlier paradigm *truttōþi ~ *trutunanþi, from pre-Proto-Germanic *trud-nā́-ti ~ *trud-un-ánti, iterative to *þreutan (“to harass”).
Verb
*þrottōn
- (iterative) to harass, exhaust
Inflection
Class 2 weak
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Infinitive
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*þrottōn
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1st sg. past
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*þrottōdā
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Infinitive
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*þrottōn
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Genitive infin.
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*þrottōnijas
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Dative infin.
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*þrottōnijē
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Instrum. infin.
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*þrottōniju
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Indicative
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Present
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Past
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1st singular
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*þrottō
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*þrottōdā
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2nd singular
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*þrottōs
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*þrottōdēs, *þrottōdōs
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3rd singular
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*þrottōþ
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*þrottōdē, *þrottōdā
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1st plural
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*þrottōm
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*þrottōdum
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2nd plural
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*þrottōþ
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*þrottōdud
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3rd plural
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*þrottōnþ
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*þrottōdun
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Subjunctive
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Present
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Past
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1st singular
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*þrottō
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*þrottōdī
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2nd singular
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*þrottōs
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*þrottōdī
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3rd singular
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*þrottō
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*þrottōdī
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1st plural
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*þrottōm
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*þrottōdīm
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2nd plural
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*þrottōþ
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*þrottōdīd
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3rd plural
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*þrottōn
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*þrottōdīn
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Imperative
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Present
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Singular
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*þrottō
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Plural
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*þrottōþ
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Present
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Past
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Participle
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*þrottōndī
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*þrottōd
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Descendants
Further reading
- Guus Kroonen (2013) Alexander Lubotsky, editor, Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN