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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/gabbōną
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
Kroonen reconstructs an iterative verb *gʰHbʰnéh₂- derived from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰeh₂- (“to gape, be wide open”),[1] but only the variant with a geminate -bb- in the root is actually attested in the descendants.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɣɑb.bɔː.nɑ̃/
Inflection
Conjugation of *gabbōną (weak class 2)
active voice | passive voice | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
present tense | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive |
1st singular | *gabbō | *gabbǭ | — | *gabbōi | ? |
2nd singular | *gabbōsi | *gabbōs | *gabbō | *gabbōsai | *gabbōsau |
3rd singular | *gabbōþi | *gabbō | *gabbōþau | *gabbōþai | *gabbōþau |
1st dual | *gabbōs | *gabbōw | — | — | — |
2nd dual | *gabbōþiz | *gabbōþiz | *gabbōþiz | — | — |
1st plural | *gabbōmaz | *gabbōm | — | *gabbōnþai | *gabbōnþau |
2nd plural | *gabbōþ | *gabbōþ | *gabbōþ | *gabbōnþai | *gabbōnþau |
3rd plural | *gabbōnþi | *gabbōn | *gabbōnþau | *gabbōnþai | *gabbōnþau |
past tense | indicative | subjunctive | |||
1st singular | *gabbōdǭ | *gabbōdēdį̄ | |||
2nd singular | *gabbōdēz | *gabbōdēdīz | |||
3rd singular | *gabbōdē | *gabbōdēdī | |||
1st dual | *gabbōdēdū | *gabbōdēdīw | |||
2nd dual | *gabbōdēdudiz | *gabbōdēdīdiz | |||
1st plural | *gabbōdēdum | *gabbōdēdīm | |||
2nd plural | *gabbōdēdud | *gabbōdēdīd | |||
3rd plural | *gabbōdēdun | *gabbōdēdīn | |||
present | past | ||||
participles | *gabbōndz | *gabbōdaz |
Related terms
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *gabbōn
- Old English: *gabbian, gabban
- Old Frisian: gabbia
- ⇒ Saterland Frisian: gabbelje
- West Frisian: gabbje
- Old Saxon: *gabbōn
- Middle Low German: gabben
- ⇒ German Low German: gabbeln
- Middle Low German: gabben
- Old Dutch: *gabbon
- Middle Dutch: gabben
- Dutch: gabben
- →⇒ Swedish: begabba
- ⇒ Dutch: gabbelen
- ⇒ Dutch: ginnegappen, ginnegabben, ginnegaffen
- Dutch: gabben
- Middle Dutch: gabben
- Old Norse: gabba
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