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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/dūbā

This Proto-West 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-West Germanic

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *dūbǭ.

Noun

*dūbā f

  1. dove, pigeon

Inflection

ōn-stem
Singular
Nominative *dūbā
Genitive *dūbōn
Singular Plural
Nominative *dūbā *dūbōn
Accusative *dūbōn *dūbōn
Genitive *dūbōn *dūbōnō
Dative *dūbōn *dūbōm, *dūbum
Instrumental *dūbōn *dūbōm, *dūbum

Descendants

  • Old English: *dūfe
    • Middle English: douve, dove, duve, dowve, dowe, doufe, douf
      • English: dove
      • Scots: doo, dow
  • Old Frisian: *dūve, *dūe
    • Saterland Frisian: Dúve
    • West Frisian: do
  • Old Saxon: dūva
    • Middle Low German: dūve
      • Low German:
        • German Low German: Duuv
        • Dutch Low Saxon: duve, doeve
        • Plautdietsch: Duw, Düw, Duuv, Düüv, Duuw, Düüw, Duv, Düv
      • Estonian: tuvi
  • Old Dutch: dūva
    • Middle Dutch: duve
      • Dutch: duif
        • Afrikaans: duif
        • Negerhollands: dufje, difi, diffie
        • Sranan Tongo: doifi
      • Limburgish: doef
  • Old High German: tūba; (West Central German) dūva
    • Middle High German: tūbe, dūve
      • Bavarian: Taubm, Daum, Taubn
      • Alemannic German: Tuub, Duub; Duube; Düüwe; Daup; Taub; Tuube; Tube; Tubo
      • German: Taube
      • Central Franconian: Duuv, Dauv
      • Rhine Franconian: daup, dǫup
        • Pennsylvania German: Daub
      • Swabian: Taub, Daup
      • Vilamovian: tue, taoj
      • Yiddish: טויב (toyb)
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