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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/regn
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *regną.
Inflection
Masculine a-stem | ||
---|---|---|
Singular | ||
Nominative | *regn | |
Genitive | *regnas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *regn | *regnō, *regnōs |
Accusative | *regn | *regnā |
Genitive | *regnas | *regnō |
Dative | *regnē | *regnum |
Instrumental | *regnu | *regnum |
Derived terms
- *regnabogō
- *regnaskūr
- *regnawatar
- *regnawurmi
- *regnōn
- *rignijan
Descendants
- Old English: reġn, rēn, reġen
- Old Frisian: rein
- Old Saxon: regan, regin
- Old Dutch: regan
- Old High German: regan, regin
- Middle High German: rëgen
- Alemannic German:
- Bavarian: Regn
- Central Franconian: Rään
- East Central German:
- Erzgebirgisch: reeng [ˈɣeːŋ]
- Vilamovian: raan
- German: Regen
- Rhine Franconian: Raje, Raane, Räje, Rääche, Rään, Rääne, Rääsche, Reche, Ree, Reen, Reesche, Reje, Resche, Riin
- Frankfurterisch: Rääsche [ʀɛːʒ̥ə]
- Pennsylvania German: Regge
- Yiddish: רעגן (regn)
- Middle High German: rëgen
References
- Ringe, Donald, Taylor, Ann (2014) The Development of Old English (A Linguistic History of English; 2), Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 212: “PWGmc *regn”
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