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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/þunraz
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Þunraz
Proto-Germanic
Alternative reconstructions
- *þunaraz[1]
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *(s)tenh₂- (“to thunder”). Cognate with Proto-Celtic *toranos (“thunder”), Latin tonō (“to thunder”), Persian تندر (tondar, “thunder”), Sanskrit स्तनति (stánati, “to resound; to thunder; to roar”) and Proto-Germanic *stenaną.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈθun.rɑz/
Inflection
masculine a-stemDeclension of *þunraz (masculine a-stem) | ||
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singular | ||
nominative | *þunraz | |
vocative | *þunr | |
accusative | *þunrą | |
genitive | *þunras, *þunris | |
dative | *þunrai | |
instrumental | *þunrō |
See also
- *Þunraz, an early Germanic deity
Descendants
References
- Þorgeirsson, Haukur (2023 December) “The Name of Thor and the Transmission of Old Norse poetry”, in Neophilologus, volume 107, number 4, , pages 701–713
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