Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/mōdrīn

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Proto-West Germanic

Etymology

From *mōder (mother) +‎ *īn (adjective suffix).

Adjective

*mōdrīn

  1. motherly, maternal, of or pertaining to a mother

Inflection

a-stem
Singular Masculine
Nominative *mōdrīn
Genitive *mōdrīnas
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative *mōdrīn *mōdrīnu *mōdrīn
Accusative *mōdrīnanā *mōdrīnā *mōdrīn
Genitive *mōdrīnas *mōdrīneʀā *mōdrīnas
Dative *mōdrīnumē *mōdrīneʀē *mōdrīnumē
Instrumental *mōdrīnu *mōdrīneʀu *mōdrīnu
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative *mōdrīnē *mōdrīnō *mōdrīnu
Accusative *mōdrīnā *mōdrīnā *mōdrīnu
Genitive *mōdrīneʀō *mōdrīneʀō *mōdrīneʀō
Dative *mōdrīnēm, *mōdrīnum *mōdrīnēm, *mōdrīnum *mōdrīnēm, *mōdrīnum
Instrumental *mōdrīnēm, *mōdrīnum *mōdrīnēm, *mōdrīnum *mōdrīnēm, *mōdrīnum

See also

Descendants

  • Old English: mēderen, mēdren