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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/anþar

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

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *anþeraz.

Adjective

*anþar

  1. second
  2. other

Inflection

a-stem
Singular Masculine
Nominative *anþar
Genitive *anþaras
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative *anþar *anþaru *anþar
Accusative *anþaranā *anþarā *anþar
Genitive *anþaras *anþareʀā *anþaras
Dative *anþarumē *anþareʀē *anþarumē
Instrumental *anþaru *anþareʀu *anþaru
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative *anþarē *anþarō *anþaru
Accusative *anþarā *anþarā *anþaru
Genitive *anþareʀō *anþareʀō *anþareʀō
Dative *anþarēm, *anþarum *anþarēm, *anþarum *anþarēm, *anþarum
Instrumental *anþarēm, *anþarum *anþarēm, *anþarum *anþarēm, *anþarum

Descendants

  • Old English: ōþer; ander- (prefix)
  • Old Frisian: ōther, ōr
  • Old Saxon: ōthar, āther, āthar, andar
    • Middle Low German: âr, ander, ender, enger
      • Low German: anner (most dialects), ander (many southern dialects, Plautdietsch), anger (some southern dialects, some Low Prussian and Pomoranian dialects), Plautdietsch spellings: aunda, aundra
  • Old Dutch: andar, ander, *athar
    • Middle Dutch: ander, aer
      • Dutch: ander, aâr
      • West Flemish: aajer (French Flanders)
  • Old High German: andar
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