Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/froggō
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Proto-West Germanic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Cognate with Old Norse frauðr, frauki (“frog”), both perhaps from Proto-Germanic n-stem paradigm *fraugô ~ *frukkaz, from pre-Proto-Germanic *prougʰ-ō ~ *prugʰ-nos,[1] from Proto-Indo-European *prewgʰ- (“to leap”), possibly extended from *prew- (“to jump”).
Noun[edit]
*froggō m
Inflection[edit]
Masculine an-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *froggō | |
Genitive | *fruggini, *froggan | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *froggō | *froggan |
Accusative | *froggan | *froggan |
Genitive | *fruggini, *froggan | *frogganō |
Dative | *fruggini, *froggan | *froggum |
Instrumental | *fruggini, *froggan | *froggum |
Alternative reconstructions[edit]
- *fruggjō
Descendants[edit]
References[edit]
Categories:
- Proto-West Germanic terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Proto-West Germanic terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Proto-West Germanic terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Proto-West Germanic lemmas
- Proto-West Germanic nouns
- Proto-West Germanic masculine nouns
- gmw-pro:Frogs
- Proto-West Germanic masculine an-stem nouns