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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/gudą

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 *ǵʰutós (invoked (one); libated, poured as part of a liquid offering), perhaps via the earlier meaning of [libation made to an] idol or spirit immanent in a burial mound.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɣu.ðɑ̃/

Noun

*gudą n

  1. god, deity
    Synonyms: *ansuz, *tīwaz

Inflection

neuter a-stemDeclension of *gudą (neuter a-stem)
singular plural
nominative *gudą *gudō
vocative *gudą *gudō
accusative *gudą *gudō
genitive *gudas, *gudis *gudǫ̂
dative *gudai *gudamaz
instrumental *gudō *gudamiz

Reconstruction notes

The word was originally neuter, but with the spread of Christianity it eventually became masculine when referring to the Christian god.

Derived terms

Descendants

Further reading

  • Watkins, Calvert, ed., The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots, 2nd ed., Houghton Mifflin Co., 2000.
  • Heinrich Meidinger, Vergleichendes etymologisches Wörterbuch der gothisch-teutonischen Mundarten, 1833], page 159
  • Fick, August (1909) Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen (in German), 4th edition, volume III, bearbeitet von Adalbert Bezzenberger, Hjalmar Falk, August Fick, Whitley Stokes, Alf Torp, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, page 136
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