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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/hrugjabainą
Proto-Germanic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxruɣ.jɑˌbɑi̯.nɑ̃/
Inflection
neuter a-stemDeclension of *hrugjabainą (neuter a-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *hrugjabainą | *hrugjabainō | |
vocative | *hrugjabainą | *hrugjabainō | |
accusative | *hrugjabainą | *hrugjabainō | |
genitive | *hrugjabainas, *hrugjabainis | *hrugjabainǫ̂ | |
dative | *hrugjabainai | *hrugjabainamaz | |
instrumental | *hrugjabainō | *hrugjabainamiz |
Descendants
- Old English: hryċġbān, hryġċbān
- Middle English: riggebon, ryggebone
- English: ridgebone
- Scots: rigbane
- Middle English: riggebon, ryggebone
- Old Frisian: hreggbên, hregbên
- Saterland Frisian: Räägebunke
- West Frisian: rêchbonke
- Old Saxon: *hruggibēn
- Middle Low German: rüggebên, rüggebein, rücbên
- German Low German: Rüggbunk
- Middle Low German: rüggebên, rüggebein, rücbên
- Old Dutch: *ruggibēn
- Middle Dutch: ruggebene, ruggebeen
- Dutch: ruggebeen
- Middle Dutch: ruggebene, ruggebeen
- Old High German: ruggibein, rukkibein, ruckibein
- Middle High German: rückebein, ruckebein, rucbein, ruckepein, rucpein, ruggebein, ruggebēn; ruckenbein
- German: Rückenbein
- Middle High German: rückebein, ruckebein, rucbein, ruckepein, rucpein, ruggebein, ruggebēn; ruckenbein
- Old Norse: *hryggbein; *hryggjarbein
- Icelandic: hryggjarbein
- Faroese: ryggjabein
- Norn: ryggben
- Norwegian: ryggbein
- Swedish: ryggben
- Danish: rygben
- Elfdalian: ryggbien
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