Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/akaną
Proto-Germanic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑ.kɑ.nɑ̃/
Etymology 1
From Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵeti, from *h₂eǵ- (“to drive”). Cognate with Latin agō (“drive”), Ancient Greek ἄγω (ágō, “direct, drive, lead, draw, go”), Sanskrit अजति (ájati, “he drives”).[1]
Verb
- (North Germanic) to drive, sail, navigate
Inflection
| active voice | passive voice | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| present tense | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive | |
| 1st singular | *akō | *akaų | — | *akai | ? | |
| 2nd singular | *akizi | *akaiz | *ak | *akazai | *akaizau | |
| 3rd singular | *akidi | *akai | *akadau | *akadai | *akaidau | |
| 1st dual | *akōz | *akaiw | — | — | — | |
| 2nd dual | *akadiz | *akaidiz | *akadiz | — | — | |
| 1st plural | *akamaz | *akaim | — | *akandai | *akaindau | |
| 2nd plural | *akid | *akaid | *akid | *akandai | *akaindau | |
| 3rd plural | *akandi | *akain | *akandau | *akandai | *akaindau | |
| past tense | indicative | subjunctive | ||||
| 1st singular | *ōk | *ōkį̄ | ||||
| 2nd singular | *ōht | *ōkīz | ||||
| 3rd singular | *ōk | *ōkī | ||||
| 1st dual | *ōkū | *ōkīw | ||||
| 2nd dual | *ōkudiz | *ōkīdiz | ||||
| 1st plural | *ōkum | *ōkīm | ||||
| 2nd plural | *ōkud | *ōkīd | ||||
| 3rd plural | *ōkun | *ōkīn | ||||
| present | past | |||||
| participles | *akandz | *akanaz | ||||
Related terms
- *ēkaną
Descendants
- Old Norse: aka
Etymology 2
From Proto-Indo-European *h₂eg- (“sin, crime”). Cognate with Ancient Greek ἄγος (ágos, “curse, blood-guilt, penance”), Sanskrit आगस् (ā́gas, “offence, injury, sin, fault”). According to Orel, "[d]espite the semantic discrepancy, these forms are historically identical", referring to the verb for the 'drive' described above and referencing Seebold, p.74-5.[2] Indeed, Kroonen prefers to reconstruct the proto-form as *h₂eǵ- and adduces as cognates, in contrast to the above, Sanskrit आजि (ājí, “race, competition, fight”), Avestan 𐬁𐬰𐬌 (āzi, “greed, desire”), Persian آز (âz, “greed”).[4]
Verb
- (West Germanic) to ache
Inflection
| active voice | passive voice | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| present tense | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive | |
| 1st singular | *akō | *akaų | — | *akai | ? | |
| 2nd singular | *akizi | *akaiz | *ak | *akazai | *akaizau | |
| 3rd singular | *akidi | *akai | *akadau | *akadai | *akaidau | |
| 1st dual | *akōz | *akaiw | — | — | — | |
| 2nd dual | *akadiz | *akaidiz | *akadiz | — | — | |
| 1st plural | *akamaz | *akaim | — | *akandai | *akaindau | |
| 2nd plural | *akid | *akaid | *akid | *akandai | *akaindau | |
| 3rd plural | *akandi | *akain | *akandau | *akandai | *akaindau | |
| past tense | indicative | subjunctive | ||||
| 1st singular | *ōk | *ōkį̄ | ||||
| 2nd singular | *ōht | *ōkīz | ||||
| 3rd singular | *ōk | *ōkī | ||||
| 1st dual | *ōkū | *ōkīw | ||||
| 2nd dual | *ōkudiz | *ōkīdiz | ||||
| 1st plural | *ōkum | *ōkīm | ||||
| 2nd plural | *ōkud | *ōkīd | ||||
| 3rd plural | *ōkun | *ōkīn | ||||
| present | past | |||||
| participles | *akandz | *akanaz | ||||
Related terms
- *akiz
- *aklaz
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *akan
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*akan- 1”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11)[1], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 18
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Vladimir Orel (2003) “*akanan”, in A Handbook of Germanic Etymology[2], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 11
- ^ Seebold, Elmar (1970) “AK-A- 1”, in Vergleichendes und etymologisches Wörterbuch der germanischen starken Verben (Janua Linguarum. Series practica; 85) (in German), Paris, Den Haag: Mouton, →ISBN, page 74
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*akan- 2”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11)[3], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 18
- ^ Seebold, Elmar (1970) “AK-A- 2”, in Vergleichendes und etymologisches Wörterbuch der germanischen starken Verben (Janua Linguarum. Series practica; 85) (in German), Paris, Den Haag: Mouton, →ISBN, page 75