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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.
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Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *gewt- (“pouch, sack”), from *gew- (“to bend, bow, arch, vault, curve”).
Pronunciation
Noun
*kuddô m
- bag; pod, shell, husk; sack; purse
Inflection
Declension of *kuddô (masculine an-stem)
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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*kuddô
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*kuddaniz
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vocative
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*kuddô
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*kuddaniz
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accusative
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*kuddanų
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*kuddanunz
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genitive
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*kuddiniz
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*kuddanǫ̂
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dative
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*kuddini
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*kuddammaz
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instrumental
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*kuddinē
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*kuddammiz
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Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *kuddō
- Old English: *codda; codd, cod
- Old Frisian: kudda, kuda
- Old Saxon: *koddo; *kod
- Old Dutch: *koddo
- Middle Dutch: codde, cudse
- >? Old High German: kutto
- ⇒ Proto-West Germanic: *kuddijā
- Old English: *cydde, *cyde
- Middle English: *kidde, *kide
- English: kid (“seed-pod”)
- ⇒? Middle English: kidenere, kidnere, kydeney, kedney
- Old Norse: koddi
- → Proto-Finnic: *kotti (see there for further descendants)