Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/glōan

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.

Proto-West Germanic

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *glōaną.

Verb

*glōan

  1. to glow

Inflection

Strong class 7e
Infinitive *glōan
1st sg. past *gleō
3rd pl. past *gleōun
Past ptcple *glōan
Infinitive *glōan
Genitive infin. *glōannjas
Dative infin. *glōannjē
Instrum. infin. *glōannju
Indicative Present Past
1st singular *glōu *gleō
2nd singular *glōiʀi *gleōī
3rd singular *glōidi *gleō
1st plural *glōum *gleōum
2nd plural *glōid *gleōud
3rd plural *glōand *gleōun
Subjunctive Present Past
1st singular *glōē *gleōī
2nd singular *glōēs *gleōī
3rd singular *glōē *gleōī
1st plural *glōēm *gleōīm
2nd plural *glōēþ *gleōīd
3rd plural *glōēn *gleōīn
Imperative Present
Singular *glō
Plural *glōid
Present Past
Participle *glōandī *glōan

Descendants

  • Old English: glōwan
    • Middle English: glowen, gloen, glouwen, glowe, glewe, glogh
      • English: glow
      • Scots: glow
  • Old Frisian: *glōa, *glōia
    • Saterland Frisian: gloie, glöie, gluuje
    • West Frisian: gloeie
  • Old Saxon: glōian
    • Middle Low German: glöen, glöyen, glöjen, glôen, glôwen, glôgen
      • German Low German: glojen, gleuhen, gleihen
  • Old Dutch: *gluoien
  • Old High German: gluoen
    • Middle High German: glüejen
      • Central Franconian: jlöhe, gliehe
        Luxembourgish: glousen
      • German: glühen
      • Rhine Franconian: glihe
        Frankfurterisch: [kliːi̯ə]