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Appendix:Proto-Germanic/swīnan
3 Jun 2011, 6:56 am

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* Old Frisian: {{l|ofs|swin|swīn}}

* Old Frisian: {{l|ofs|swin|swīn}}

** West Frisian: {{l|fy|swyn}}

** West Frisian: {{l|fy|swyn}}

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** East Frisian: {{l|frs|swien}}

* Old Saxon: {{l|osx|swin|swīn}}

* Old Saxon: {{l|osx|swin|swīn}}

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** Low German: {{l|nds|Swien}}

* Old Dutch: *swīn

* Old Dutch: *swīn

** Dutch: {{l|nl|zwijn}}

** Dutch: {{l|nl|zwijn}}


Latest revision as of 05:56, 3 June 2011

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This page deals with reconstructed words and roots, forms that are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on etymological evidence.

Contents

[edit] Proto-Germanic

[edit] Etymology

From an adjectival form of Proto-Indo-European *sū- (compare Latin sūs, Ancient Greek ὗς (hús)).

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Noun

*swīną n.

  1. swine, pig

[edit] Declension

Declension of *swīną (a-stem)

singular plural
nominative *swīną *swīnō
vocative *swīną *swīnō
accusative *swīną *swīnō
genitive *swīnas, -is *swīnǫ̂
dative *swīnai *swīnamaz
instrumental *swīnō *swīnamiz

[edit] Derived terms

[edit] Descendants

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