From Middle Low German docter. Doublet of doktor.
tohter (genitive tohtri, partitive tohtrit)
Declension of tohter (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | tohter | tohtrid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | tohtri | ||
genitive | tohtrite | ||
partitive | tohtrit | tohtreid | |
illative | tohtrisse | tohtritesse tohtreisse | |
inessive | tohtris | tohtrites tohtreis | |
elative | tohtrist | tohtritest tohtreist | |
allative | tohtrile | tohtritele tohtreile | |
adessive | tohtril | tohtritel tohtreil | |
ablative | tohtrilt | tohtritelt tohtreilt | |
translative | tohtriks | tohtriteks tohtreiks | |
terminative | tohtrini | tohtriteni | |
essive | tohtrina | tohtritena | |
abessive | tohtrita | tohtriteta | |
comitative | tohtriga | tohtritega |
Inherited from Old High German tohter. Compare Middle Low German dochter, Middle Dutch dochter, Middle English doughter.
tohter f
The old consonant stems muoter and tohter remain uninflected in the singular. In the plural they have umlaut: müeter, töhter.
From Proto-West Germanic *dohter. Compare Old Saxon dohtar, Old English dohtor, Old Norse dóttir.
tohter f
From Middle High German tohter.
tohter f (plural tohtyn)