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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wiljakwemô

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

Etymology

From *wiljaną (to want) + *kwemaną (to come). Literally "desired comer" (or "desired come!").

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): */ˈwil.jɑ.kwe.mɔːː/

Noun

*wiljakwemô

  1. a wished-for guest or arrival

Inflection


Interjection

*wiljakwemô

  1. welcome!

Descendants

The first part of this compound was frequently confused with the descendants of *wela (well) following the loss of medial -ja-.

  • Proto-West Germanic: *willjakwemō
    • Old English: wilcuma, wilcume
      • Middle English: welcome, wolcume, wulcume, wilcume
      • Old English: wilcumian, wylcumian, wellcumian (verb)
        • Middle English: wilcumen, wolcumen, welcomen
        • Old English: ġewilcumian
    • Old Frisian: *wilkuma
    • Old Saxon: *willikumo
      • Middle Low German: willekome, wilkome, willekom
    • Old Dutch: *willikumo
      • Middle Dutch: willecome, wellecome, welcome
        • Dutch: welkom
        • Limburgish: welkom, wilkóm
        • Old French: willecome, willecomme, wilecome
          • Middle French: willecomme (adjective, interjection)
          • Old French: willecomer, wilecomer (verb)
    • Old High German: willikwemo, williquemo, willikomo, willechomen
    • Vulgar Latin: *bene venītus, *bene venūtus (calqued) (see there for further descendants)
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