< Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic
Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/þiudisk
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz. Equivalent to *þeudu + *-isk.
Inflection
a-stem | |||
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Singular | Masculine | ||
Nominative | *þiudisk | ||
Genitive | *þiudiskas | ||
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *þiudisk | *þiudisku | *þiudisk |
Accusative | *þiudiskanā | *þiudiskā | *þiudisk |
Genitive | *þiudiskas | *þiudiskeʀā | *þiudiskas |
Dative | *þiudiskumē | *þiudiskeʀē | *þiudiskumē |
Instrumental | *þiudisku | *þiudiskeʀu | *þiudisku |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *þiudiskē | *þiudiskō | *þiudisku |
Accusative | *þiudiskā | *þiudiskā | *þiudisku |
Genitive | *þiudiskeʀō | *þiudiskeʀō | *þiudiskeʀō |
Dative | *þiudiskēm, *þiudiskum | *þiudiskēm, *þiudiskum | *þiudiskēm, *þiudiskum |
Instrumental | *þiudiskēm, *þiudiskum | *þiudiskēm, *þiudiskum | *þiudiskēm, *þiudiskum |
Descendants
- Old English: þēodisc, þīodisċ
- Old Frisian: thiōsk
- West Frisian: Tsjutsk (“German”) (obsolete)
- Old Saxon: thiudisk
- Old Dutch: *thiudisc
- Middle Dutch: dietsch, duutsch
- Old High German: diutisk, diutisc
- Middle High German: diutsc
- Alemannic German: tüütsch, dütsch, düütsch, Dütsch, Ditsch, Dytsch
- Bavarian: daitsch, deitsch, taitsch
- Central Franconian: dütsch, döksch, deitsch
- East Central German: deitsch
- German: deutsch; Deutsch
- Luxembourgish: däitsch; Däitsch
- Rhine Franconian: daitsch, deitsch
- Vilamovian: daojć
- Yiddish: דײַטש (daytsh), טײַטש (taytsh)
- Middle High German: diutsc
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