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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/sakkil
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Latin saccellus and adjusted by suffix *-il, *-ilā. Equivalent to *sakku + *-il, *-ilā.
Inflection
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *sakkil | |
Genitive | *sakkilas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *sakkil | *sakkilō, *sakkilōs |
Accusative | *sakkil | *sakkilā |
Genitive | *sakkilas | *sakkilō |
Dative | *sakkilē | *sakkilum |
Instrumental | *sakkilu | *sakkilum |
Alternative reconstructions
- *sakkilā
Derived terms
- *sakkilīn
- Old Saxon: *sekkilīn
- Middle Low German: seckelin
- Old High German: sekkilīn, seckilīn
- Middle High German: seckelīn
- ⇒ Old High German: sekkilīnihhīn, seckilīnichīn, seckilinklīn
- Old Saxon: *sekkilīn
- *sakkilikīn, *sakkilukīn
- Old Dutch: *sakkilkīn
- Middle Dutch: sackelkin, sackelkijn
- Dutch: zakkeltje
- Middle Dutch: sackelkin, sackelkijn
- Old Dutch: *sakkilkīn
- *sakkīn
- Old Dutch: *sakkīn
- Middle Dutch: sackin, sackijn, zackin
- Dutch: zakken
- Middle Dutch: sackin, sackijn, zackin
- Old Dutch: *sakkīn
Descendants
- Old Saxon: sekkil
- Middle Low German: seckel, sekkel
- German Low German: Säckel (Prussia)
- Middle Low German: seckel, sekkel
- Old Dutch: *sakkil, *sekkil
- Middle Dutch: sackel, seckel, zeckel
- Dutch: zakkel
- Middle Dutch: sackel, seckel, zeckel
- Old High German: sekkil, seckil, sehhil m, sekkila, seckila f
- Middle High German: seckel
- German: Säckel
- Middle High German: seckel
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