Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/nunnā

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Proto-West Germanic

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Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin nunna (nun), from Late Latin nonna.

Noun

*nunnā f

  1. (Christianity) nun

Inflection

ōn-stem
Singular
Nominative *nunnā
Genitive *nunnōn
Singular Plural
Nominative *nunnā *nunnōn
Accusative *nunnōn *nunnōn
Genitive *nunnōn *nunnōnō
Dative *nunnōn *nunnōm, *nunnum
Instrumental *nunnōn *nunnōm, *nunnum

Alternative reconstructions

  • *nunnjā

Descendants