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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/lāsu
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Speculated from Pre-Germanic *leh₁d(s)tweh₂, equivalent to Proto-Germanic *lētaną (“to let”) + *-þwō. However since this word is restricted to Saxon, a borrowing from Proto-Slavic *lěsъ (“grove”) is attractive. Its actual cognate could be Latin lūcus (“grove, wood”).[1]
Inflection
wō-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *lāsu | |
Genitive | *lāswā | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *lāsu | *lāswō |
Accusative | *lāswā | *lāswā |
Genitive | *lāswā | *lāswō |
Dative | *lāswē | *lāswōm, *lāsum |
Instrumental | *lāsu | *lāswōm, *lāsum |
Alternative reconstructions
- *laisu, *lēsu
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