Sunday, May 26, 2013

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Appendix:Frankish/hnapp
May 26th 2013, 22:10

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** Late Latin: {{l|la|hanapus}}, {{l|la|nappus}}; {{l|la|hanaperium}}

 

** Late Latin: {{l|la|hanapus}}, {{l|la|nappus}}; {{l|la|hanaperium}}

 

*** Italian: {{l|it|nappo}}

 

*** Italian: {{l|it|nappo}}

*** Old French: {{l|fro|hanaper}}, {{l|fro|hanapier}}

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*** Old French: {{l|fro|haneper}}, {{l|fro|hanaper}}, {{l|fro|hanapier}}

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**** Middle French: {{l|frm|hanepier}}, {{l|frm|hanapier}}

 

**** Middle English: {{l|enm|hanypere}}; {{l|enm|hamper}}

 

**** Middle English: {{l|enm|hanypere}}; {{l|enm|hamper}}

 

***** English: {{l|en|hanaper}}; {{l|en|hamper}}

 

***** English: {{l|en|hanaper}}; {{l|en|hamper}}


Latest revision as of 22:10, 26 May 2013

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This entry contains Frankish reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

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Frankish [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Proto-Germanic *hnappaz ("cup, bowl"). Cognate with Old Saxon hnapp ("cup, bowl"), Old High German hnapf ("cup"), Old English hnæpp ("cup, bowl").

Noun [edit]

*hnapp m

  1. cup, bowl

Declension [edit]

Declension of *hnapp (a-stem)

Case Singular Plural
Nominative *hnapp *hnappa
Accusative *hnapp *hnappa
Genitive *hnappas, -es *hnappō
Dative *hnappē *hnappam, -um
Instrumental *hnappu *hnappam, -um

Descendants [edit]

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