Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/gurrōną

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

From Proto-Indo-European *gʰer- (to make a noise, rattle, gurgle, grumble).

Verb

*gurrōną(West Germanic)

  1. to creak, grumble, grate

Inflection

Conjugation of (weak class 2)
active voice passive voice
present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
1st singular *gurrō *gurrǭ *gurrōi ?
2nd singular *gurrōsi *gurrōs *gurrō *gurrōsai *gurrōsau
3rd singular *gurrōþi *gurrō *gurrōþau *gurrōþai *gurrōþau
1st dual *gurrōs *gurrōw
2nd dual *gurrōþiz *gurrōþiz *gurrōþiz
1st plural *gurrōmaz *gurrōm *gurrōnþai *gurrōnþau
2nd plural *gurrōþ *gurrōþ *gurrōþ *gurrōnþai *gurrōnþau
3rd plural *gurrōnþi *gurrōn *gurrōnþau *gurrōnþai *gurrōnþau
past tense indicative subjunctive
1st singular *gurrōdǭ *gurrōdēdį̄
2nd singular *gurrōdēz *gurrōdēdīz
3rd singular *gurrōdē *gurrōdēdī
1st dual *gurrōdēdū *gurrōdēdīw
2nd dual *gurrōdēdudiz *gurrōdēdīdiz
1st plural *gurrōdēdum *gurrōdēdīm
2nd plural *gurrōdēdud *gurrōdēdīd
3rd plural *gurrōdēdun *gurrōdēdīn
present past
participles *gurrōndz *gurrōdaz

Descendants

  • Proto-West Germanic: *gurrōn
    • Old Saxon: *gurrōn
      • Middle Low German: *gurren
    • Old Dutch: *gurron
    • Old High German: *gurrōn