Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/tusjō

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

Uncertain, though possibly from Proto-Indo-European *dus- (evil).

Noun

*tusjō f

  1. a witch, demon

Inflection

Declension of *tusjō (ō-stem)
singular plural
nominative *tusjō *tusjôz
vocative *tusjō *tusjôz
accusative *tusjǭ *tusjōz
genitive *tusjōz *tusjǫ̂
dative *tusjōi *tusjōmaz
instrumental *tusjō *tusjōmiz

Derived terms

  • *hagatusjō (crafty witch)
    • Proto-West Germanic: *hagatussjā, *hagatusi
      • Old English: hægtesse, hæġtes, hæġtess, heġtes, hǣts
        • Middle English: hagge, hegge
      • Old Frisian: *hegtesse, *hexe
      • Old Saxon: *hagatusia
        • Middle Low German: hexe
          • German Low German: Häxe, Hexe
          • Plautdietsch: Hakjs
          • Danish: heks
          • Norwegian Nynorsk: heks
          • Swedish: häxa
      • Old Dutch: *hagatissa
        • Middle Dutch: hagetisse
      • Old High German: hagzissa, hagazussa, hagzussa, hāzissa, hāzussa, hāzessa, hāzus
        • Middle High German: hecse, hesse, hexse, hegxse, hexe

Descendants

  • Old Norse: *tysja