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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/dungō
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
Unknown; perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *dʰḿ̥ǵʰ-, metathesized from *dʰǵʰḿ̥-, from *dʰéǵʰ-ōm ~ *dʰǵʰ-més (“earth”). Possibly cognate with Latvian dañga (“rut, corner, piece of land that is surrounded by water or marshlands on three sides, bay”). Often citied as being related to Proto-Germanic *dungz (“cellar”), from *dʰengʰ- (“to cover, hide, conceal”),[1] however this seems semantically doubtful.
Inflection
ō-stemDeclension of *dungō (ō-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *dungō | *dungôz | |
vocative | *dungō | *dungôz | |
accusative | *dungǭ | *dungōz | |
genitive | *dungōz | *dungǫ̂ | |
dative | *dungōi | *dungōmaz | |
instrumental | *dungō | *dungōmiz |
Derived terms
Descendants
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