Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/skōhaz
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
Uncertain. Perhaps derived from *skehaną (“to move quickly”), from Proto-Indo-European *skek- (“to move quickly, jump”).[1] A derivation from an alleged Proto-Indo-European verb *skewk-, supposedly from *(s)kewH- (“to cover”) (compare Proto-Germanic *skiwô (“cloud cover; cloud; sky”)), proposed in older literature, is dubious and not mentioned in Kroonen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈskɔː.xɑz/
Noun
*skōhaz m[1]
- shoe
- Synonym: *hrifilingaz
- Coordinate term: *sukkaz (“sock”)
Inflection
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | *skōhaz | *skōhōz, *skōhōs |
vocative | *skōh | *skōhōz, *skōhōs |
accusative | *skōhą | *skōhanz |
genitive | *skōhas, *skōhis | *skōhǫ̂ |
dative | *skōhai | *skōhamaz |
instrumental | *skōhō | *skōhamiz |
Derived terms
- *gaskōhiją
- *handuskōhaz
- *skōhōną
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *skōh
- Old Norse: skór
- Gothic: 𐍃𐌺𐍉𐌷𐍃 (skōhs)