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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/warjaz

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

Derived from *warjaną (to hinder, defend).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwɑr.jɑz/

Noun

*warjaz m

  1. defender
  2. inhabitant; citizen

Inflection

masculine a-stemDeclension of *warjaz (masculine a-stem)
singular plural
nominative *warjaz *warjōz, *warjōs
vocative *wari *warjōz, *warjōs
accusative *warją *warjanz
genitive *warjas, *waris *warjǫ̂
dative *warjai *warjamaz
instrumental *warjō *warjamiz

Usage notes

This noun does not survive on its own in any language, but only as a suffix. This may mean that it appeared only in compounds in Proto-Germanic as well.

Descendants

The compound form of this noun was conflated with *-ārijaz in many languages, eventually causing both to be treated as one.

  • Old English: -ware
  • Old Frisian: -ere
    • Saterland Frisian: -er
    • West Frisian: -er
  • Old Saxon: *-āri
    • Middle Low German: -ære, -er
  • Old Dutch: *-āri
  • Old High German: -āri, -eri
  • Old Norse: -verr
    • Icelandic: -verji
  • → Latin: -vārii (in ancient Germanic tribal names)
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