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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Þeudōrīks
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From *þeudō (“people”) + *rīks (“king”). Equivalent to Proto-Celtic *Toutorīxs.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈθeu̯.ðoː.ˌriːks/
Inflection
consonant stemDeclension of *Þeudōrīks (consonant stem) | ||
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singular | ||
nominative | *Þeudōrīks | |
vocative | *Þeudōrīk | |
accusative | *Þeudōrīkų | |
genitive | *Þeudōrīkiz | |
dative | *Þeudōrīki | |
instrumental | *Þeudōrīkē |
Descendants
- Old English: Þēodrīċ
- → Old Welsh: Tewdrig
- Old Saxon: *Thiodarīk
- Frankish: *Theodarīk
- Old High German: Diotrih
- Old Norse: *Þjóðríkr, *Þjóðrekr
- Icelandic: Þjóðrekur, Þjóðríkur
- Faroese: Tíðrikur (due to Low German influence)
- Norwegian: Tjodrik
- Swedish: Tjudrik, Tjudrek
- Gothic: *𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌳𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐍃 (*þiudareiks)
- → Galician: Toiriz (place name; alternatively from Suebic)
- → Latin: Theodoricus, Theodericus
- → German: Theuderich
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