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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/fruskaz
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From earlier *fruþskaz, from Proto-Indo-European *prew- (“to jump, hop”). Compare *frauþaz (> Old Norse frauðr), *fruþgô (> Old English frocga).
Inflection
masculine a-stemDeclension of *fruskaz (masculine a-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *fruskaz | *fruskōz, *fruskōs | |
vocative | *frusk | *fruskōz, *fruskōs | |
accusative | *fruską | *fruskanz | |
genitive | *fruskas, *fruskis | *fruskǫ̂ | |
dative | *fruskai | *fruskamaz | |
instrumental | *fruskō | *fruskamiz |
Descendants
- Old English: frosċ, frox, forsċ
- Old Frisian: *frosk
- West Frisian: froask
- Old Saxon: *frosk, *forsk
- Middle Low German: vorsch
- German Low German: Fuorsk (Münsterland); Frötske (Krummhörn/Ostfriesland)
- Middle Low German: vorsch
- Old Dutch: *frosk, *forsk
- Middle Dutch: vorsch
- Dutch: vors
- Middle Dutch: vorsch
- Old High German: frosk, frosc
- Old Norse: froskr
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