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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/Frankisk

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

Alternative forms

  • *frankisk

Etymology

From *Frankō + *-isk.

Adjective

*Frankisk

  1. Frankish
  2. Franconian

Inflection

a-stem
Singular Masculine
Nominative *Frankisk
Genitive *Frankiskas
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative *Frankisk *Frankisku *Frankisk
Accusative *Frankiskanā *Frankiskā *Frankisk
Genitive *Frankiskas *Frankiskeʀā *Frankiskas
Dative *Frankiskumē *Frankiskeʀē *Frankiskumē
Instrumental *Frankisku *Frankiskeʀu *Frankisku
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative *Frankiskē *Frankiskō *Frankisku
Accusative *Frankiskā *Frankiskā *Frankisku
Genitive *Frankiskeʀō *Frankiskeʀō *Frankiskeʀō
Dative *Frankiskēm, *Frankiskum *Frankiskēm, *Frankiskum *Frankiskēm, *Frankiskum
Instrumental *Frankiskēm, *Frankiskum *Frankiskēm, *Frankiskum *Frankiskēm, *Frankiskum
  • *Frankōland

Descendants

  • Old English: Frenċisċ
    • Middle English: Frenkysch, Frankisch, Franche, Frankyshe, Frensche, Frankish, Franssh, Frenssh, French
  • Old Frisian: *Frankisk
  • Old Saxon: *Frankisk, *Frenkisk, frenkiski
    • Middle Low German: frenkisch, vrankisch, vrankesch, vranksch, vrankes, vrenkisch, vrenkesch, vrenksch
  • Old Dutch: *Frankisk
    • Middle Dutch: francsch, vrancs, vrans
      • Dutch: fransch, frans
      • West Flemish: fransch
  • Old High German: *frankisc, frenkisk, frenkisc
    • Middle High German: vrenkisch, vreinkisch, vrensch, frenkisch, frensch
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