Thursday, August 2, 2012

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Appendix:Proto-Germanic/hupiz

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Appendix:Proto-Germanic/hupiz
Aug 2nd 2012, 22:21

Created page with "{{reconstructed}} ==Proto-Germanic== ===Etymology=== From {{proto|Indo-European|(s)kub-||(s)ḱub-|shoulder, thigh|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{proto|Indo-European|(s)kew-||(s)ḱe..."

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{{reconstructed}} ==Proto-Germanic== ===Etymology=== From {{proto|Indo-European|(s)kub-||(s)ḱub-|shoulder, thigh|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{proto|Indo-European|(s)kew-||(s)ḱew-|to bend, arch, bow|lang=gem-pro}}. Cognate with {{etyl|la|-}} {{term|cubitus||elbow, bend, arch|lang=la}}, {{etyl|la|-}} {{term|cubo|cubō|lie down, recline|lang=la}}. ===Noun=== {{gem-noun|g=m}} # {{anatomy}} [[hip]], [[haunch]], upper part of the [[thigh]] ====Declension==== {{gem-decl-noun-i-mf|hup|j=j}} ====Descendants==== * Old English: {{l|ang|hype}} ** Middle English: {{l|enm|hippe}}, {{l|enm|hip}} *** Scots: {{l|sco|hip}} *** English: {{l|en|hip}} * Old Frisian: *hup, *hupe ** West Frisian: {{l|fy|heup}}, {{l|fy|heupe}} * Old Saxon: *hupi, *hup ** Middle Low German: {{l|gml|hüp}}, {{l|gml|hüf}}, {{l|gml|hüfte}} ** Old Norse: {{l|non|huppr}} (in combination) *** Norwegian: {{l|no|hupp}} *** Swedish: {{l|sv|höft}} *** Danish: {{l|da|hofte}} * Old Dutch: *hupi, *hup ** Middle Dutch: {{l|dum|hoep}}, {{l|dum|huppe}}, {{l|dum|heup}} *** Dutch: {{l|nl|heup}} * Old High German: {{l|goh|huf}} ** Middle High German: {{l|gmh|huf}}, {{l|gmh|hüfte}} *** German: {{l|de|Hüfte}} * Gothic: hups {{rfscript|Gothic}}

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