Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/imbī
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Unknown; possibly related to Ancient Greek ἐμπίς (empís, “mosquito”), Latin apis (“bee”) via a European substrate,[1] though Kroonen rejects the Greek comparison.[2]
Noun
*imbī m
Inflection
| Masculine ja-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | ||
| Nominative | *imbī | |
| Genitive | *imbijas | |
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | *imbī | *imbijō, *imbijōs |
| Accusative | *imbī | *imbijā |
| Genitive | *imbijas | *imbijō |
| Dative | *imbijē | *imbijum |
| Instrumental | *imbiju | *imbijum |
Descendants
- Old English: imbe, ymbe
- Old Frisian: *em, *eme (in derivative emka)
- Old Saxon: *imbi
- Old Dutch: *imbi
- Old High German: imbi, impi
References
- ^ van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “imme”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute
- ^ Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*embja-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11)[1], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 117