Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/-inōną

This Proto-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-Germanic

Etymology

    Formed from the singular oblique stem of masculine n-stems: *-in- + *-ōną.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /i.nɔː.nɑ̃/

    Verb

    *-inōną

    1. Creates denominatives from nouns referring to persons, meaning to be or perform the duties of that person.

    Inflection

    Conjugation of (weak class 2)
    active voice passive voice
    present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
    1st singular *-inō *-inǭ *-inōi ?
    2nd singular *-inōsi *-inōs *-inō *-inōsai *-inōsau
    3rd singular *-inōþi *-inō *-inōþau *-inōþai *-inōþau
    1st dual *-inōs *-inōw
    2nd dual *-inōþiz *-inōþiz *-inōþiz
    1st plural *-inōmaz *-inōm *-inōnþai *-inōnþau
    2nd plural *-inōþ *-inōþ *-inōþ *-inōnþai *-inōnþau
    3rd plural *-inōnþi *-inōn *-inōnþau *-inōnþai *-inōnþau
    past tense indicative subjunctive
    1st singular *-inōdǭ *-inōdēdį̄
    2nd singular *-inōdēz *-inōdēdīz
    3rd singular *-inōdē *-inōdēdī
    1st dual *-inōdēdū *-inōdēdīw
    2nd dual *-inōdēdudiz *-inōdēdīdiz
    1st plural *-inōdēdum *-inōdēdīm
    2nd plural *-inōdēdud *-inōdēdīd
    3rd plural *-inōdēdun *-inōdēdīn
    present past
    participles *-inōndz *-inōdaz

    Derived terms

    See also

    Descendants

    This suffix was probably only marginally productive in Proto-Germanic, and was eventually fossilised altogether.

    • Proto-West Germanic: *-inōn
    • Old Norse: -na
      • Icelandic: -na
      • Norwegian Bokmål: -ne
      • Norwegian Nynorsk: -ne
      • Swedish: -na
      • Danish: -ne
    • Gothic: -𐌹𐌽𐍉𐌽 (-inōn)