Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/braidiþō
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbrɑi̯.ði.θɔː/
Noun
*braidiþō f
Inflection
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | *braidiþō | *braidiþôz |
vocative | *braidiþō | *braidiþôz |
accusative | *braidiþǭ | *braidiþōz |
genitive | *braidiþōz | *braidiþǫ̂ |
dative | *braidiþōi | *braidiþōmaz |
instrumental | *braidiþō | *braidiþōmiz |
Related terms
Descendants
Note: The West Germanic forms listed are late and may be analogical formations based on descendants of *langiþō, *hauhiþō, etc.; West Germanic languages (including Old English and Old Dutch) otherwise use reflexes of *braidį̄ instead.
- Old English:
- Old Saxon: *brēditha
- Middle Low German:
- Low German: Breddt, Breddte
- Middle Low German:
- Old Dutch: *brēditha
- Old Norse: breidd