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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/hagustald
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hagustaldaz. Equivalent to *hagu (“enclosure, pasture”) + *stald (“dwelling”).
Inflection
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *hagustald | |
Genitive | *hagustaldas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *hagustald | *hagustaldō, *hagustaldōs |
Accusative | *hagustald | *hagustaldā |
Genitive | *hagustaldas | *hagustaldō |
Dative | *hagustaldē | *hagustaldum |
Instrumental | *hagustaldu | *hagustaldum |
Descendants
- Old English: hagosteald, hagusteald, hæġsteald, hehsteald
- Middle English: hassel, haselle
- →? Old Norse: haukstaldar, haukstallar
- Old Saxon: hagastald, hagustald
- Middle Low German: hāgestolte, hāgestolt, hāgenstolt
- Old High German: hagastalt, hagustalt
- Middle High German: hagestalt, hagestolt
- German: Hagestolz
- Middle High German: hagestalt, hagestolt
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