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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/widuwǭ

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 *h₁widʰéwh₂ (widow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwi.ðu.wɔ̃ː/

Noun

*widuwǭ f

  1. widow

Inflection

ōn-stemDeclension of *widuwǭ (ōn-stem)
singular plural
nominative *widuwǭ *widuwōniz
vocative *widuwǭ *widuwōniz
accusative *widuwōnų *widuwōnunz
genitive *widuwōniz *widuwōnǫ̂
dative *widuwōni *widuwōmaz
instrumental *widuwōnē *widuwōmiz
  • *widuwernô (?)
  • *widuwô

Descendants

  • Old English: widewe, ƿideƿe, wuduwe, ƿuduƿe, wyduwe, weoduwe
    • Middle English: widwe, widewe, wideu, widowe, widou, widoue, wido, widoi, widuwe, widu, widue, wedewe, wedwe, wedeu, wedowe, weddowe, wedou, weddou, wedue, wodewe, vidowe, wedo, wudewe, wudewa, vidue
      • English: widow
      • Scots: weedae, wedow, widdow
  • Old Frisian: widwe, wedwe
  • Old Saxon: widuwa, widowa
    • Middle Low German: wedewe, weduwe, wedue
      • Plautdietsch: Wätfru
  • Old Dutch: widowa
    • Middle Dutch: weduwe, wedewe
      • Dutch: weduwe
        • Afrikaans: weduwee
  • Old High German: wituwa
    • Middle High German: witewe
      • Cimbrian: bittaba
      • German: Witwe
      • Luxembourgish: Wit- (in Witfra, Witmann)
      • Vilamovian: wytwa
  • Gothic: 𐍅𐌹𐌳𐌿𐍅𐍉 (widuwō)
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