Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/haimatjaną

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 *haimaz +‎ *-atjaną.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈxɑi̯.mɑt.jɑ.nɑ̃/

Verb

*haimatjaną[1]

  1. to bring home
  2. to provide with a home, to house

Inflection

Conjugation of (weak class 1 j-present)
active voice passive voice
present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
1st singular *haimatjō *haimatjaų *haimatjai ?
2nd singular *haimatisi *haimatjais *haimati *haimatjasai *haimatjaisau
3rd singular *haimatiþi *haimatjai *haimatjaþau *haimatjaþai *haimatjaiþau
1st dual *haimatjōs *haimatjaiw
2nd dual *haimatjaþiz *haimatjaiþiz *haimatjaþiz
1st plural *haimatjamaz *haimatjaim *haimatjanþai *haimatjainþau
2nd plural *haimatiþ *haimatjaiþ *haimatiþ *haimatjanþai *haimatjainþau
3rd plural *haimatjanþi *haimatjain *haimatjanþau *haimatjanþai *haimatjainþau
past tense indicative subjunctive
1st singular *haimastǭ *haimastēdį̄
2nd singular *haimastēz *haimastēdīz
3rd singular *haimastē *haimastēdī
1st dual *haimastēdū *haimastēdīw
2nd dual *haimastēdudiz *haimastēdīdiz
1st plural *haimastēdum *haimastēdīm
2nd plural *haimastēdud *haimastēdīd
3rd plural *haimastēdun *haimastēdīn
present past
participles *haimatjandz *haimatidaz

Descendants

  • Proto-West Germanic: *haimattjan
    • Old English: hāmettan
    • Old High German: *heimezzen, *heimezen
      • >? Middle High German: heimsen (possibly; 14th century and rare)
  • Old Norse: heimta

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Vladimir Orel (2003) “*xaimatjanan”, in A Handbook of Germanic Etymology[1], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 152