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Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From *gruʀn (“grief”) + *-ōn (whence Old English grorn, gnorn (“grief”)) or *gnuʀn (“sad”) + *-ōn (whence Old English gnorn (“sad”)), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrus-nó-s, from *gʰrews-.[1] Cognate with Proto-Slavic *grustь (“sadness”).
Verb
*gnuʀnōn
- (North Sea Germanic) to be sad
- (North Sea Germanic) to mourn
Inflection
Class 2 weak
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Infinitive
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*gnuʀnōn
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1st sg. past
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*gnuʀnōdā
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Infinitive
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*gnuʀnōn
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Genitive infin.
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*gnuʀnōnijas
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Dative infin.
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*gnuʀnōnijē
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Instrum. infin.
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*gnuʀnōniju
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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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*gnuʀnō
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*gnuʀnōdā
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2nd singular
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*gnuʀnōs
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*gnuʀnōdēs, *gnuʀnōdōs
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3rd singular
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*gnuʀnōþ
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*gnuʀnōdē, *gnuʀnōdā
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1st plural
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*gnuʀnōm
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*gnuʀnōdum
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2nd plural
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*gnuʀnōþ
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*gnuʀnōdud
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3rd plural
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*gnuʀnōnþ
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*gnuʀnōdun
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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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*gnuʀnō
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*gnuʀnōdī
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2nd singular
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*gnuʀnōs
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*gnuʀnōdī
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3rd singular
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*gnuʀnō
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*gnuʀnōdī
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1st plural
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*gnuʀnōm
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*gnuʀnōdīm
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2nd plural
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*gnuʀnōþ
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*gnuʀnōdīd
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3rd plural
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*gnuʀnōn
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*gnuʀnōdīn
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Imperative
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Present
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Singular
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*gnuʀnō
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Plural
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*gnuʀnōþ
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Present
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Past
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Participle
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*gnuʀnōndī
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*gnuʀnōd
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Descendants
References
- ^ Guus Kroonen (2013) “*gnuznōjan-”, in Alexander Lubotsky, editor, Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 184