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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/dōkaz

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

Proto-Germanic

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *dʰwōg- (cloth). Cognate with Sanskrit ध्वज (dhvajá, flag, banner).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɔː.kɑz/

Noun

*dōkaz m

  1. cloth, rag

Inflection

masculine a-stemDeclension of *dōkaz (masculine a-stem)
singular plural
nominative *dōkaz *dōkōz, *dōkōs
vocative *dōk *dōkōz, *dōkōs
accusative *dōką *dōkanz
genitive *dōkas, *dōkis *dōkǫ̂
dative *dōkai *dōkamaz
instrumental *dōkō *dōkamiz

Descendants

  • Proto-West Germanic: *dōk
    • >? Old English: dōc (bastard, mongrel) (with change in meaning)
    • Old Frisian: dōk
      • Saterland Frisian: Douk
      • West Frisian: doek
    • Old Saxon: dōk
    • Old Dutch: *dōk, *duoc
      • Middle Dutch: doec
        • Dutch: doek
          • Afrikaans: doek
          • Berbice Creole Dutch: duku
          • Jersey Dutch: duk
          • Negerhollands: doek, doekoe
          • Akan: duku
            • Nkonya: duku
            • Wali (Ghana): ’duuku
          • Akebu: ɖuku-yǝ (via an intermediary language)
          • Lokono: doko
          • Aukan: duku
          • English: duck, dook
          • Fon: dukwí
          • Indonesian: duk
          • Japanese: ズック
          • Mbelime: dukìhṵ̀ (via an intermediary language)
          • Nawdm: dukŋa (via an intermediary language)
          • Scots: dook
          • Sranan Tongo: duku
        • Limburgish: dook
    • Old High German: tuoh
      • Middle High German: tuoch
        • Alemannic German: Tuech
          • Swabian: Tuach
        • Central Franconian: Duch
        • Cimbrian: tuach
        • German: Tuch
        • Luxembourgish: Duch
        • Pennsylvania German: Duch
        • Yiddish: טוך (tukh)
    • Lombardic: *tuoh
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