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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/mespilā

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

Borrowed from Latin mespila, mespilum.

Noun

*mespilā f

  1. medlar

Inflection

ōn-stem
Singular
Nominative *mespilā
Genitive *mespilōn
Singular Plural
Nominative *mespilā *mespilōn
Accusative *mespilōn *mespilōn
Genitive *mespilōn *mespilōnō
Dative *mespilōn *mespilōm, *mespilum
Instrumental *mespilōn *mespilōm, *mespilum

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Old English: *mespile
    • Middle English: mespile
  • Old Saxon: mispela
  • Old Dutch: *mespila, *mispila
  • Old High German: mespila, mespil, nespila, nespil, mispila
    • Middle High German: mispel, mëspel, nëspel, mëstel, mistel
      • German: Mispel, Mißpel, Mespel, Meßpel; Espel, Hespel, Haspel, Nespel, Nispel, Wispel
      • Old Czech: mišpile, mišpule, nyšpule
      • Hungarian: naspolya, formerly by region náspolya, naszpolya, nászpolya, noszpolya. lasponya, lásponya, miszpulya, nespolya
      • Polish: nieszpułka, nieszpułk, nieszpuła, niesplik, myszpuła
      • Slovak: mišpuľa, dialectally nyšpuľa, nešpuľa
      • Lower Sorbian: hušpula, rušpula
      • Upper Sorbian: nyšpula, nyšpla, nyspla, myšpla
    • Serbo-Croatian: nȅšpula, nȅšpola, mešpula, nespula, nespola, nješpula
    • Slovene: nẹ̑šplja
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