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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/aldijǫ̂ barnō
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From *aldijǫ̂ + *barnō, i.e. “children of men”. The phrase may well have originated in a later Germanic language and spread to the others through diffusion during late antiquity or the early Middle Ages, meaning the term need not necessarily have existed in Proto-Germanic.
Noun
- (poetic) "children of men"; mankind
- Synonyms: *alamann-, *alaþeudō, *manakunją
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *aldijō barnu
- Old English: ielda bearn, yldo bearn
- Old Saxon: eldibarn
- Proto-Norse:
- Old Norse: alda bǫrn
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