þrote
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *þrutǭ (“swell”), perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ster- (“to be strong, ready, stiff”).[1] Cognate with Old High German drozza (German Drossel).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈθro.te/
Noun
þrote f
Declension
Weak feminine (n-stem):
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | þrote | þrotan |
| accusative | þrotan | þrotan |
| genitive | þrotan | þrotena |
| dative | þrotan | þrotum |
Synonyms
Descendants
References
- ^ Friedrich Kluge (1883) “Drossel”, in John Francis Davis, transl., Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, published 1891