Prunhilt

Old High German

Alternative forms

  • Prunihilt

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Germanic *Brunjōhildiz. By surface analysis, brunna (byrnie, chainmail) +‎ hilt (war, battle). Cognate with Old Norse Brynhildr.

Proper noun

Prunhilt

  1. (Bavarian) a female given name[1]

Declension

Declension of Prunhilt (feminine ō-stem)
singular plural
nominative Prunhilt Prunhiltā
accusative Prunhilta, Prunhilte Prunhiltā
genitive Prunhilta Prunhiltōno
dative Prunhiltu Prunhiltōn, Prunhiltōm

The nominative singular form was without an ending in early Old High German as is still evident in western proper nouns.

References

  1. ^ Schatz, Josef, 1871-1950 (1907) Altbairische Grammatik, Laut- und Flexionslehre (Grammatiken der althochdeutschen Dialekte; I. Band.) (in German), Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, page 129:
    Zum -Stamm brunjā Brünne sind belegt: Nom, Sing, prunna Gl 1,507,64. 2,730,41; dagegen Dat. prunni 1,556,28 und mit der Endung der schwachen Fem. Dat. Sing, prunun 4,222,43 (oder ist prunnu zu lesen?). Vergl. Prunihilt Salzb Vb 34,10, Prunhilt 28,7, Preis 438. 516.
    For the -stem *brunjā Brünne, the following are documented: Nom. Sing. prunna Gl 1,507,64. 2,730,41; however, Dat. prunni 1,556,28 and with the ending of the weak Fem. Dat. Sing. prunun 4,222,43 (or is prunnu to be read?). Compare Prunihilt Salzb Vb 34,10, Prunhilt 28,7, Price 438. 516.