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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/snidaz
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *sneyt- (“to cut”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsni.ðɑz/
Inflection
masculine a-stemDeclension of *snidaz (masculine a-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *snidaz | *snidōz, *snidōs | |
vocative | *snid | *snidōz, *snidōs | |
accusative | *snidą | *snidanz | |
genitive | *snidas, *snidis | *snidǫ̂ | |
dative | *snidai | *snidamaz | |
instrumental | *snidō | *snidamiz |
Synonyms
- *snidiz
- *stukkiją
Related terms
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *snid
- Old English: snid n
- Middle English: snid
- ⇒ Old English: ġesnid
- Old Saxon: *snid
- Old Saxon: insnid m
- Middle Low German: insnede, insnēde
- Old Saxon: insnid m
- Old High German: *snit
- ⇒ Old High German: insnit m
- Middle High German: *īnsnit
- German: Einschnitt
- Middle High German: *īnsnit
- ⇒ Old High German: insnit m
- Old English: snid n
- Old Norse: snið n
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