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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/nestą

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

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnes.tɑ̃/

Etymology 1

From Proto-Indo-European *nisdós (seat) with a change to the neuter gender.

The vocalism e < i (apparently from a-mutation) uncommonly prevails in most descendants, including the oldest stages (matched only by *weraz). Forms with i are attested in Middle English and Middle High German, however. These may be either old variants or analogical formations after West Germanic *nistijan (to nest), *ganistī (collective).

Noun

*nestą n

  1. (West Germanic) nest
Declension
neuter a-stemDeclension of *nestą (neuter a-stem)
singular plural
nominative *nestą *nestō
vocative *nestą *nestō
accusative *nestą *nestō
genitive *nestas, *nistis *nestǫ̂
dative *nistai *nestamaz
instrumental *nestō *nestamiz
Alternative forms
Descendants
  • Proto-West Germanic: *nest, *nist
    • Old English: nest
      • Middle English: nest, neste, nist, nyst, neest
        • English: nest
        • Scots: nest
        • Yola: naesth
    • Old Frisian: *nest
    • Old Saxon: *nest
    • Old Dutch: nest
      • Middle Dutch: nest
        • Dutch: nest
        • Limburgish: ès (rebracketing)
    • Old High German: nest

Etymology 2

A to-stem derived from *nesaną.

Noun

*nestą n

  1. provisions; food and supplies
Declension


Descendants
  • Old English: nest
  • Old High German: *nest
    • Old High German: *fartnest
    • Old High German: weganest, weganist
  • Old Norse: nest, nesti
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