Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wahsą
Proto-Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Unknown. Cognate with Proto-Balto-Slavic *wáśkan (“wax”), according to Pokorny, both from Proto-Indo-European *wokso, *wos-ko- (“wax”).[1] However, compare Latin velum (“sailcloth”) and Dutch wiek (“windmill sail”), from *weg- (“to weave”).[2] It could instead be from a pre-Indo-European substrate.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]*wahsą n
Inflection
[edit]neuter a-stemDeclension of *wahsą (neuter a-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *wahsą | *wahsō | |
vocative | *wahsą | *wahsō | |
accusative | *wahsą | *wahsō | |
genitive | *wahsas, *wahsis | *wahsǫ̂ | |
dative | *wahsai | *wahsamaz | |
instrumental | *wahsō | *wahsamiz |
Descendants
[edit]- Old English: weax, wæx, wex
- Old Frisian: wax
- Old Saxon: wahs
- Old Dutch: wahs
- Old High German: wahs
- Old Norse: vax
- → Proto-Finnic: *vaha (see there for further descendants)
References
[edit]- ^ Pokorny, Julius (1959) “1180”, in Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 3, Bern, München: Francke Verlag, page 1180
- ^ van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “was”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute
Categories:
- Proto-Germanic terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Proto-Germanic terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *weg-
- Proto-Germanic terms with unknown etymologies
- Proto-Germanic terms derived from substrate languages
- Proto-Germanic terms with IPA pronunciation
- Proto-Germanic lemmas
- Proto-Germanic nouns
- Proto-Germanic neuter nouns
- Proto-Germanic a-stem nouns