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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wlitiz
Proto-Germanic
Alternative forms
- *wlituz
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *wel- (“to see”). Cognate with Latin voltus (“feature, appearance, visage, aspect, look”) and Old Armenian գեղ (geł).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwli.tiz/
Inflection
i-stemDeclension of *wlitiz (i-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *wlitiz | *wlitīz | |
vocative | *wliti | *wlitīz | |
accusative | *wlitį | *wlitinz | |
genitive | *wlitīz | *wlitjǫ̂ | |
dative | *wlitī | *wlitimaz | |
instrumental | *wlitī | *wlitimiz |
Derived terms
- *andawlitiz, *andawlitjaz
Related terms
Descendants
- Old English: wlite, wlitu
- Middle English: wlite
- ⇒ Old English: andwlite
- English: andwlite, onlete, anlet
- Old Frisian: wlite
- Old Saxon: wliti
- Old Dutch: *liti, *lito
- ⇒ Old Dutch: antlito (in compounds)
- Old High German: *wliti, *liti
- ⇒ Old High German: antlizzi (in compounds)
- Middle High German: antlütte, antlütze, antlitze
- German: Antlitz
- Middle High German: antlütte, antlütze, antlitze
- ⇒ Old High German: antlizzi (in compounds)
- Old Norse: litr
- Gothic: 𐍅𐌻𐌹𐍄𐍃 (wlits)
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