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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/limuz
Proto-Germanic
Alternative forms
- *līmuz
Etymology
Probably from a Proto-Indo-European root meaning “to bend, skew”, but which root in particular is uncertain: possibilities include *h₂el- (extended as *h₂l-ey-), *Heh₃l- (extended as *(H)h₃l-ey-), and *leyH-. Perhaps cognate with Latin līmus (“askew”), but with a slightly different derivation, and/or Lithuanian liemuo (“log, torso”).[1] Also compare *liþuz (“joint, bend, limb”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈli.muz/
Noun
*limuz m
Inflection
u-stemDeclension of *limuz (u-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *limuz | *limiwiz | |
vocative | *limu | *limiwiz | |
accusative | *limų | *limunz | |
genitive | *limauz | *limiwǫ̂ | |
dative | *limiwi | *limumaz | |
instrumental | *limū | *limumiz |
Related terms
- *līmô
- *liþuz
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