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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 Proto-Germanic *arwīts. Doublet of *erbā (“vetch”).
Noun
*arwīt f
- pea
Inflection
Consonant stem
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Singular
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Nominative
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*arwīt
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Genitive
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*arwīti
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Singular
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Plural
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Nominative
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*arwīt
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*arwīti
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Accusative
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*arwītu
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*arwīti
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Genitive
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*arwīti
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*arwītō
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Dative
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*arwīti
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*arwītum
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Instrumental
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*arwīti
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*arwītum
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Alternative reconstructions
Descendants
- Old Frisian: *erit
- Saterland Frisian: Aate
- West Frisian: eart
- Old Saxon: erit, eriwit
- Middle Low German: erwete, erwitte, arwete, erwte, erfte, arfte, arvete, ērte
- Old Dutch: *erwit, *erewit
- Old High German: arawīz, araweiz, arawez, areweiz, arewez, arewiz, arewurz, ariwez, arwiz, arwuz, erewiz, erit, erivit, eriwiz, erwez, erwiz, harviz, hereviz
- Middle High German: erweiz, erbeiz, arwīs, arwīz, areweiz
- Bavarian: Arbaiß
- Central Franconian: Ääz, Eerz (Ripuarian), Arwes, Erwes, Erbes, Erres (Moselle Franconian)
- German: Erbse
- Yiddish: אַרבעס (arbes)