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Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Unknown. Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *wi-wdʰ-o-m, an archaic reduplicated noun formation of *wedʰ- (“to wind; bend; entangle; tie”). Note however that this pattern is extremely rare: *bebruz and *hwehwlą are the only reduplicated nouns that are positively reconstructed for Proto-Germanic proper (but see *gaukaz for another hypothetically potential example; and in West Germanic there is *weukā (“wisp, wick”) among a few others).
(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Noun
*weud n
- weed (unwanted plant)
Inflection
Neuter a-stem
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Singular
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Nominative
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*weud
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Genitive
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*weudas
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Singular
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Plural
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Nominative
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*weud
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*weudu
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Accusative
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*weud
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*weudu
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Genitive
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*weudas
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*weudō
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Dative
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*weudē
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*weudum
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Instrumental
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*weudu
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*weudum
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Descendants