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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/þrastuz

This Proto-Germanic entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Germanic

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *trosdos. Related to Latin turdus, Lithuanian strazdas (thrush), Middle Irish truid, Welsh drdwy (starling), Old Church Slavonic дрозгъ (drozgŭ), Russian дрозд (drozd).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈθrɑs.tuz/

Noun

*þrastuz m

  1. thrush

Inflection

u-stemDeclension of *þrastuz (u-stem)
singular plural
nominative *þrastuz *þrastiwiz
vocative *þrastu *þrastiwiz
accusative *þrastų *þrastunz
genitive *þrastauz *þrastiwǫ̂
dative *þrastiwi *þrastumaz
instrumental *þrastū *þrastumiz
  • *þrustlō

Descendants

Some of these descendants have changed -st- to -sk- for unknown reasons.

  • Old English: þrysċe, þræsċe
    • Middle English: thrusche, thryshe
    • Old English: *þrysċele
      • Middle English: thruschel, Middle English: thruschylcok
  • Old English: þrostle, þrosle
    • Middle English: throstel, thrustel, þrestel, Middle English: þrestelcok, thrustelcok, throstylkock, throstylcoke, thyrstyllecok
  • Old High German: throsca, throskala, throskela, drosca
    • Middle High German: droschel, troschel, trostel
  • Old Norse: þrǫstr
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