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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/snuttuz
Proto-Germanic
Alternative forms
Etymology
From earlier *snuþnúz, probably from Proto-Indo-European *snāw-, *snew- (“to flow, run; moisture”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsnut.tuz/
Inflection
u-stemDeclension of *snuttuz (u-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *snuttuz | *snuttiwiz | |
vocative | *snuttu | *snuttiwiz | |
accusative | *snuttų | *snuttunz | |
genitive | *snuttauz | *snuttiwǫ̂ | |
dative | *snuttiwi | *snuttumaz | |
instrumental | *snuttū | *snuttumiz |
Derived terms
- *gasnuttą
Related terms
- *snūtijaną
- *snuþarōną
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *snutt, *snott
- Old English: *snott; ġesnott, ġesnot
- Old Frisian: snotta
- Old Saxon: *snotto; *snotta
- Old Dutch: *snotto
- Old High German: *snuz; snuzza
- Middle High German: snuz
- German: Schnutz, Schnütz, Schnütt, Schnuter, Schnotter (dialectal)
- Middle High German: snuz
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