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This Proto-West 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-West Germanic
Etymology
From *kōnī (“bold”) + *rād (“counsel”).
Proper noun
*Kōnirād m
- a male given name, equivalent to English Conrad
Declension
Masculine a-stem
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Singular
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Nominative
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*Kōnirād
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Genitive
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*Kōnirādas
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Singular
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Plural
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Nominative
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*Kōnirād
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*Kōnirādō, *Kōnirādōs
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Accusative
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*Kōnirād
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*Kōnirādā
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Genitive
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*Kōnirādas
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*Kōnirādō
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Dative
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*Kōnirādē
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*Kōnirādum
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Instrumental
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*Kōnirādu
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*Kōnirādum
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Descendants
- Old English: Cēnrǣd, Cēnrēd, Cōenrēd
- Old Dutch: *Cuonrāt
- Middle Dutch: Coenraet (or from Middle Low German)
- Old Saxon: *Cōnrād
- Middle Low German: Cônrât, Côrd (or from Old High German)
- Old High German: Kuonrād, Chuanrāt, Chuonrād
- Middle High German: Konrāt, Kuonrāt
- → Hungarian: Konrád
- → Polish: Konrad
- → Medieval Latin: Conradus, Corradus, Corrardus
- Old French: Courrat
- Italian: Corrado
- Sicilian: Currau
- Venetan: Corrado
- → Byzantine Greek: Κορράδος (Korrhádos)
- Greek: Κορράδος (Korrádos)