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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 *hanhasinwō. Equivalent to *hą̄h + *sinu.
Noun
*hą̄hasinu f
- Achilles tendon, hamstring
Inflection
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Singular
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| Nominative
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*hą̄hasinu
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| Genitive
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*hą̄hasinwā
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Singular
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Plural
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| Nominative
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*hą̄hasinu
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*hą̄hasinwō
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| Accusative
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*hą̄hasinwā
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*hą̄hasinwā
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| Genitive
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*hą̄hasinwā
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*hą̄hasinwō
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| Dative
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*hą̄hasinwē
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*hą̄hasinwōm, *hą̄hasinum
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| Instrumental
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*hą̄hasinu
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*hą̄hasinwōm, *hą̄hasinum
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Derived terms
Descendants
- Old English: hōhsinu, hōhsino
- Old Frisian: hōxene, hōxne
- Old Dutch: *hāhsena, *hāssena
- Middle Dutch: hâesen, hâesene
- Old High German: hāhsina, hāhsna
- Middle High German: hahsen, hæhsen, hehsen pl
- Bavarian: Haxn
- Alemannic German:
- Swabian: Haxa
- German: Hachse, Hechse, Haxe
- Luxembourgish: Héiss
- Rhine Franconian:
- Palatine German: Hees, Hess
- Pennsylvania German: Heese
- Vilamovian: haoks