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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/fōgijaną

This Proto-Germanic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Germanic

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *poh₂ḱ-éye-, causative of the root *peh₂ḱ-, which implies an unattested strong *fahaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɸɔː.ɣi.jɑ.nɑ̃/

Verb

*fōgijaną[1][2][3]

  1. to fit or join together

Inflection

Descendants

  • Proto-West Germanic: *fōgijan
    • Old English: fēġan
    • Old Frisian: fōgia
      • Saterland Frisian: föigje
      • West Frisian: foegje
    • Old Saxon: fōgian
      • Middle Low German: vȫgen, vôgen
        • Low German: fögen
        • Old Danish: fø̄ghæ
        • Old Swedish: fōgha, fø̄ghia
    • Old Dutch: fuogen
    • Old High German: fuogen
      • Middle High German: vuogen, vüegen

References

  1. Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*fōgjan-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 150
  2. Orel, Vladimir (2003) “*fōʒjanan”, in A Handbook of Germanic Etymology, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 109
  3. Philippa, Marlies, Debrabandere, Frans, Quak, Arend, Schoonheim, Tanneke, van der Sijs, Nicoline (2003–2009) “voegen”, in Etymologisch woordenboek van het Nederlands (in Dutch), Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
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