Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/munitārī
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin monētārius. Equivalent to *munit + *-ārī.
Noun
*munitārī m[1]
Inflection
| Masculine ja-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | ||
| Nominative | *munitārī | |
| Genitive | *munitārijas | |
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | *munitārī | *munitārijō, *munitārijōs |
| Accusative | *munitārī | *munitārijā |
| Genitive | *munitārijas | *munitārijō |
| Dative | *munitārijē | *munitārijum |
| Instrumental | *munitāriju | *munitārijum |
Descendants
- Old English: mynetere
- Old Saxon: muniteri
- Old High German: munizāri
- Middle High German: münzære, münzer
- German: Münzer (archaic)
- Middle High German: münzære, münzer
References
- ^ Ringe, Donald, Taylor, Ann (2014) The Development of Old English (A Linguistic History of English; 2), Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 138: “*munitārī”