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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/haulaz
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *kh₂ewl-o-s, from *kh₂ewl- (“tumor, rupture, hernia”). Cognate with Proto-Balto-Slavic *kū́ˀlāˀ (> Lithuanian kūlas (“umbilical hernia”), Proto-Slavic *kỳla (“outgrowth, hernia”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxɑu̯.lɑz/
Inflection
masculine a-stemDeclension of *haulaz (masculine a-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *haulaz | *haulōz, *haulōs | |
vocative | *haul | *haulōz, *haulōs | |
accusative | *haulą | *haulanz | |
genitive | *haulas, *haulis | *haulǫ̂ | |
dative | *haulai | *haulamaz | |
instrumental | *haulō | *haulamiz |
Descendants
- Old English: hēala
- ⇒ Old English: hēalede
- Middle English: healide, healyde
- ⇒ Old English: hēalede
- Old Frisian: *hāla
- ⇒ Old Frisian: hāladi
- Old Saxon: hōla
- ⇒ Old Saxon: hōladi, hālodi, haladi
- Old High German: hōla
- ⇒ Old High German: hōloht, hōlaht, hōleht
- Middle High German: hōlëht
- ⇒ Old High German: hōloht, hōlaht, hōleht
- Old Norse: haull
- Icelandic: haull
- ⇒ Old Norse: haula
- Icelandic: haula
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