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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/aikwernō
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *aikwernô.
Inflection
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Descendants
- Old English: ācweorna, āqueorna, āquorna, ācurna, ācuaerna
- Old Frisian: *ēkworna, *ēkhorna
- Saterland Frisian: *Eker, *Eeker
- >? Saterland Frisian: Katteker, Kateeker (compare German Eichkater)
- West Frisian: iikhoarn
- ⇒ West Frisian: iikhoarntsje
- Saterland Frisian: *Eker, *Eeker
- Old Saxon: *ēkhorno
- Middle Low German: êkhōrn, êkhōrne, eikhōrne, êkhorn, êkōrn, eikōrn, êkōrne, echhorne
- ⇒ Dutch Low Saxon: Eekhoorntje
- German Low German: Eekhoorn, Ekkern
- Westphalian:
- Ravensbergisch: Aik, Aikern
- Sauerländisch: Ēksken, Aikerte
- ⇒ German Low German: Eekhoorntje
- Westphalian:
- Middle Low German: êkhōrn, êkhōrne, eikhōrne, êkhorn, êkōrn, eikōrn, êkōrne, echhorne
- Old Dutch: *ēcorno
- Old High German: eihhorno, eihhurno
- Middle High German: eichurne
- Alemannic German: Eichhore
- German: Eichhorn
- ⇒ German: Eichhörnchen
- ⇒ Hunsrik: Eichhernche
- Middle High German: eichurne
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