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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/kuningini
Proto-West Germanic
Inflection
Stem *kuningunnjō-.
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Descendants
- Old English: *cyningen
- >? Old English: cyninge (dissimilated from *cyningen ?)
- Old Frisian: *keningin, *keninginne
- Saterland Frisian: Keninginne, Köänigin
- West Frisian: keninginne
- Old Saxon: *kuningina, *kuningunnia
- Middle Low German: köninginne, kȫninginne, kȫniginne, könninne
- German Low German: Königin
- Middle Low German: köninginne, kȫninginne, kȫniginne, könninne
- Old Dutch: kuninginna
- Middle Dutch: coninginne, coninghinne
- Dutch: koningin
- Middle Dutch: coninginne, coninghinne
- Old High German: kuningin, kunigin
- Middle High German: chuonigin, chuoniginne, chuoningin, chuoninginne, kuningin, kuninginne, koningin, koninginne, künegin, küneginne, kunigin, künigin, kuniginne, küniginne, kungin, küngin
- German: Königin
- Vilamovian: kyngien
- Middle High German: chuonigin, chuoniginne, chuoningin, chuoninginne, kuningin, kuninginne, koningin, koninginne, künegin, küneginne, kunigin, künigin, kuniginne, küniginne, kungin, küngin
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