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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/faitid
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Past participle of *faitijan (“to make fat”).
Inflection
a-stem | |||
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Singular | Masculine | ||
Nominative | *faitid | ||
Genitive | *faitidas | ||
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *faitid | *faitidu | *faitid |
Accusative | *faitidanā | *faitidā | *faitid |
Genitive | *faitidas | *faitideʀā | *faitidas |
Dative | *faitidumē | *faitideʀē | *faitidumē |
Instrumental | *faitidu | *faitideʀu | *faitidu |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *faitidē | *faitidō | *faitidu |
Accusative | *faitidā | *faitidā | *faitidu |
Genitive | *faitideʀō | *faitideʀō | *faitideʀō |
Dative | *faitidēm, *faitidum | *faitidēm, *faitidum | *faitidēm, *faitidum |
Instrumental | *faitidēm, *faitidum | *faitidēm, *faitidum | *faitidēm, *faitidum |
Derived terms
- *faitidēn
- *faitidijan
Descendants
The verb that this word was derived from was apparently no longer in common use by the time of the attested daughters. In Old High German, a new verb was even formed from the participle itself, as if going back to *faitidijan, showing that the word was no longer perceived as a participle by that time.
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