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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/aiglaz
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
Unknown. Compare Ancient Greek αἶκλοι (aîkloi, “corners of an arrow”, pl.) and αἰχμή (aikhmḗ, “point of a spear, head of an arrow”).[1] Kroonen maintains a Proto-Indo-European root *h₂eyḱ- as the source, but this comes with phonetic problems. Perhaps a European substrate word in common with Old Prussian ayculo (“needle”) and Proto-Slavic *jьgъlà (“needle”).
Inflection
Declension of *aiglaz (a-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | *aiglaz | *aiglōz, -ōs |
Vocative | *aigl | *aiglōz, -ōs |
Accusative | *aiglą | *aiglanz |
Genitive | *aiglas, -is | *aiglǫ̂ |
Dative | *aiglai | *aiglamaz |
Instrumental | *aiglō | *aiglamiz |
Descendants
- Old Norse: *eigl
- Swedish: egel (dialectal), äjel (dialectal)
Related terms
- *aigin (“shoot, barb”)
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