| Appendix:Proto-Germanic/hupiz Aug 2nd 2012, 22:21
Latest revision as of 22:21, 2 August 2012 [edit] Proto-Germanic [edit] Etymology From Proto-Indo-European *(s)kub-, *(s)ḱub- ("shoulder, thigh"), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kew-, *(s)ḱew- ("to bend, arch, bow"). Cognate with Latin cubitus ("elbow, bend, arch"), Latin cubō ("lie down, recline"). *hupiz m. - (anatomy) hip, haunch, upper part of the thigh
[edit] Declension Declension of *hupiz (i-stem) | singular | plural |
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| nominative | *hupiz | *hupīz |
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| vocative | *hupi | *hupīz |
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| accusative | *hupį | *hupinz |
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| genitive | *hupīz | *hupjǫ̂ |
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| dative | *hupī | *hupimaz |
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| instrumental | *hupī | *hupimiz |
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[edit] Descendants - Old English: hype
- Old Frisian: *hup, *hupe
- Old Saxon: *hupi, *hup
- Old Dutch: *hupi, *hup
- Old High German: huf
- Gothic: hups
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