related Proto-Germanic terms: *hlainjan- 'to cause to lean', *hlaiwa- 'barrow, funeral mound', *hlinēn- 'to lean'. The first equals Proto-Germanic *hlainijaną...
conclusions. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/rīks & Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/þeudō & Dietrich & Theodoric Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/rīks: "This word is...
(UTC) @Leasnam: RC:Proto-West Germanic/stobu => RC:Proto-West Germanic/stubu, RC:Proto-West Germanic/stobō => RC:Proto-West Germanic/stubō? -- Sokkjō 17:51...
RC:Proto-Germanic/ginaraginō RC:Proto-Germanic/Garmaz RC:Proto-Germanic/gina- RC:Proto-Germanic/Gumijaz RC:Proto-Germanic/hattiskaz RC:Proto-Germanic/Hlaiwaz...
consideration. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Aþalaberhtaz Proto-Germanic. No descendants given. Compare Proto-West Germanic *Aþalberht. This, that and the...
common Proto-Germanic and not the Proto-West Germanic state of the paradigm, and is identical to the one on the page Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/iz. I...
the Romans, so if the word is Proto-Germanic in origin, then it would have to date back to the time when the Germanic people had spread south far enough...
Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/laugōz dagaz Attested only in North Germanic, so there's no reason to assume this term existed in Proto-Germanic rather than...
Is this a separate word from "hringaz" Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/hringaz#Proto-Germanic or the same with a minor variation? 83.233.199.47 15:33, 7...
free to discuss its conclusions. Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/bausahaiduz Two modern West-Germanic words (three if you count also Dutch boosheid, attested...