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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/Austrā
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *Austrǭ.
Declension
ōn-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *Austrā | |
Genitive | *Austrōn | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *Austrā | *Austrōn |
Accusative | *Austrōn | *Austrōn |
Genitive | *Austrōn | *Austrōnō |
Dative | *Austrōn | *Austrōm, *Austrum |
Instrumental | *Austrōn | *Austrōm, *Austrum |
Derived terms
- *austramānōþ
- Old English: ēastermōnaþ
- Old Dutch: ōstermānoth
Descendants
- Old English: ēastre, ēastrun, ēastron, ēastru, ēoster, ēster, ēastor, ēastro
- Old English: Ēastre, Ēostre (“goddess of spring and fertility”)
- → English: Eostre
- Old Frisian: āsteron
- Old Saxon: *ōstara, *ōstarūn
- Middle Low German: ôsteren, ôstern
- German Low German: Oostern
- Plautdietsch: Oostren
- Middle Low German: ôsteren, ôstern
- Old High German: ōstra, ōstrūn, ōstarūn
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