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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/sakkil

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

Etymology

From Latin saccellus and adjusted by suffix *-il, *-ilā. Equivalent to *sakku + *-il, *-ilā.

Noun

*sakkil m

  1. small sack, purse

Inflection

Masculine a-stem
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
  • *sakkilikīn, *sakkilukīn
    • Old Dutch: *sakkilkīn
      • Middle Dutch: sackelkin, sackelkijn
        • Dutch: zakkeltje
  • *sakkīn
    • Old Dutch: *sakkīn
      • Middle Dutch: sackin, sackijn, zackin

Descendants

  • Old Saxon: sekkil
    • Middle Low German: seckel, sekkel
      • German Low German: Säckel (Prussia)
  • Old Dutch: *sakkil, *sekkil
    • Middle Dutch: sackel, seckel, zeckel
      • Dutch: zakkel
  • Old High German: sekkil, seckil, sehhil m, sekkila, seckila f
    • Middle High German: seckel
      • German: Säckel
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