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Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *larica, from Late Latin larix (“larch”).[1]
Noun
*larikā f
- larch
Inflection
ōn-stem
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Singular
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Nominative
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*larikā
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Genitive
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*larikōn
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Singular
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Plural
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Nominative
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*larikā
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*larikōn
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Accusative
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*larikōn
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*larikōn
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Genitive
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*larikōn
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*larikōnō
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Dative
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*larikōn
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*larikōm, *larikum
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Instrumental
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*larikōn
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*larikōm, *larikum
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Derived terms
Descendants
References
- ^ Vercoullie, Jozef (1925) “lorkeboom”, in Beknopt etymologisch woordenboek der Nederlandsche taal (in Dutch), 's-Gravenhage: Nijhoff: “uit Lat. acc. laricem”