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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/īp

This Proto-West 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-West Germanic

Etymology

Unknown.

Noun

*īp n

  1. field elm

Inflection

z-stem
Singular
Nominative *īp
Genitive *īpiʀi
Singular Plural
Nominative *īp *īpiʀu
Accusative *īp *īpiʀu
Genitive *īpiʀi *īpiʀō
Dative *īpiʀi *īpiʀum
Instrumental *īpiʀi *īpiʀum

Derived terms

  • *īpiʀilā
    • Old French: *yperel
      • Middle French: ypereau, yppereaus
  • *īpiʀīn
    • Old Frisian: *īperen
      • West Frisian: iperen
    • Old Dutch: *īperen
      • Middle Dutch: *ieperen
        • West Flemish: iperen, yperen
  • *īpiʀīnbaum
    • Old Frisian: *īperenbām
      • West Frisian: iperenbeam
    • Old Saxon: *īpirīnbōm
      • Middle Low German: īperenbōm
        • German Low German: Ipernbaum
    • Old High German: *īpirīnbaum
      • Middle High German: *īpernbaum
        • German: Ipernbaum
  • *īpīnbaum
    • Old Frisian: *īpenbām
      • West Frisian: ipenbeam
    • Old Dutch: *īpenbōm
      • Middle Dutch: *iepenbôom, *ijpenbôom
        • Dutch: iepenboom, ijpenboom, eipenboom, iepeboom
          • Jersey Dutch: îperbôm
  • *īppijā
    • Old Saxon: *īppa
      • Middle Low German: *îppe
        • German Low German: Iespe (-s- under the influence of Äsp (asp)?)
    • Old High German: *īppa, *īpfa
      • Middle High German: *īpfe
        • Central Franconian: Ieffa

Descendants

  • Old Frisian: *īp sg, *īper pl
    • West Frisian: yp
    • Saterland Frisian: Ieper
  • Old Saxon: *īp sg, *īper pl
    • Middle Low German: *īper
      • German Low German: Iper
  • Old Dutch: *īp sg, *īper pl
    • Middle Dutch: *iep, *ijp sg, *ieper pl
      • Dutch: iep m, ijp
        • Afrikaans: iep
        • German: Äp (dialectal)
      • West Flemish: iper, yper m or f
  • Old High German: *īpir pl
    • Middle High German: īper f
      • German: Iper (dialectal)
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