10 Results found for "Reconstruction:Old_Saxon".

Reconstruction:Old Saxon/hnitan

Conjugation of *hnītan (strong class 1) ofhnītan Middle Low German: nîten German Low German: nieten → German: nieten → Danish: nitte ⇒ Old Saxon: ofhnītan...


Reconstruction:Old Saxon/jukil

jȫkele, jokele, jöckele, jockele, jukel m or f (merged with descendant of Old Saxon ihilla, ichilla f) Low German: Jäkel → West Frisian: jûkel → Dutch: jeukel...


Reconstruction:Old Saxon/ekhorno

êkhōrne, eikhōrne, êkhorn, êkōrn, eikōrn, êkōrne, echhorne ⇒ Dutch Low Saxon: Eekhoorntje German Low German: Eekhoorn, Ekkern Westphalian: Ravensbergisch:...


Reconstruction:Old Saxon/wodanesdag

wūnsdach Low German: Goonsdag, Godenstag, Gonstag, Gaunstag, Gunstag Dutch Low Saxon: woensdag, woonsdag, wonsdag German Low German: Woonsdag → German: Wodenstag...


Reconstruction:Old Saxon/bia

include Old English bēo (English bee), Old Frisian bē (West Frisian bij), Dutch bij, Old High German bīa, bini (German Biene, dialectal Beie), Old Norse...


Reconstruction:Old Saxon/ekhorn

Middle Low German: ēkhorn, ekeren, eckeren, ēkerken, ekkern ⇒ Dutch Low Saxon: Eekhoorntje German Low German: Ekkern Westphalian: Ravensbergisch: Aik...


Reconstruction:Old Saxon/hreppian

From Proto-Germanic *hrapjaną, whence also Old English hreppan (English rape). *hreppian to touch to scratch, graze to attack Conjugation of *hreppian...


Reconstruction:Old Saxon/dwinan

Proto-Germanic *dwīnaną, whence also Old English dwīnan (English dwine), Old Dutch *dwīnan (Dutch dwijnen, verdwijnen), Old Norse dvína. *dwīnan to dwindle...


Reconstruction:Old Saxon/ginugan

From Proto-Germanic *ganuganą, whence also Old English genugan, Old High German ginougen. *ginugan to be enough, be sufficient to not lack Conjugation...


Reconstruction:Old Saxon/klemmian

Middle Low German: klemmen German Low German: klemmen → Old Danish: klæme Danish: klemme → Old Swedish: klæmma Swedish: klämma → Norwegian: Norwegian Bokmål:...