Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/aitrą
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *h₂eyd-ro-m, from *h₂eyd- (“to swell; swelling, tumour, abscess”).[1] Cognate with Ancient Greek οἶδος (oîdos, “tumour, swelling”) and the first element *οἰδῐ́- (*oidĭ́-) of the name Οἰδῐ́πους (Oidĭ́pous, “Oedipus”, literally “swollen-footed”), as well as with Old Church Slavonic ꙗдра (jadra, “bosom, embrace”, pl.).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑi̯.trɑ̃/
Noun
*aitrą n[1]
Inflection
singular | plural | |
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nominative | *aitrą | *aitrō |
vocative | *aitrą | *aitrō |
accusative | *aitrą | *aitrō |
genitive | *aitras, *aitris | *aitrǫ̂ |
dative | *aitrai | *aitramaz |
instrumental | *aitrō | *aitramiz |
Related terms
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *aitr
- Old Norse: eitr