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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wiljakwemô
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
- a wished-for guest or arrival
Inflection
Declension of *wiljakwemô (an-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | *wiljakwemô | *wiljakwemaniz |
Vocative | *wiljakwemô | *wiljakwemaniz |
Accusative | *wiljakwemanų | *wiljakwemanunz |
Genitive | *wiljakweminiz | *wiljakwemanǫ̂ |
Dative | *wiljakwemini | *wiljakwemammaz |
Instrumental | *wiljakweminē | *wiljakwemammiz |
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)
- Old Frisian: *wilkuma
- Old Saxon: *willikumo
- Middle Low German: willekome, wilkome, willekom
- ⇒ Middle Low German: willekomen, willekōmen (verb)
- ⇒ Middle Low German: willekōmen, wolkōmen (past participle, adjective)
- ⇒ Middle Low German: willekomen, willekōmen (verb)
- Middle Low German: willekome, wilkome, willekom
- Old Dutch: *willikumo
- Old High German: willikwemo, williquemo, willikomo, willechomen
- Middle High German: willekomen
- Alemannic German: wéllkòmm, wol chomne, wolgcheemen, woul chemne
- Cimbrian: bóolkhèmm
- German: willkommen
- Luxembourgish: wëllkëmm
- Middle High German: willekomen
- Vulgar Latin: *bene venītus, *bene venūtus (calqued) (see there for further descendants)
- Old English: wilcuma, wilcume
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