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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/mulīnārī
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin molīnārius (“miller”). Equivalent to *mulīnu (“mill”) + *-ārī.
Inflection
Masculine ja-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *mulīnārī | |
Genitive | *mulīnārijas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *mulīnārī | *mulīnārijō, *mulīnārijōs |
Accusative | *mulīnārī | *mulīnārijā |
Genitive | *mulīnārijas | *mulīnārijō |
Dative | *mulīnārijē | *mulīnārijum |
Instrumental | *mulīnāriju | *mulīnārijum |
Descendants
- Old English: *mylnere, *mylenere
- Old Saxon: *mulinari, mulineri
- Middle Low German: möllere, mölre, mölnere
- Low German: Möller
- → Old Norse: mylnari
- Middle Low German: möllere, mölre, mölnere
- Old Dutch: *molnari
- Middle Dutch: molenare
- Dutch: molenaar
- → Old Frisian: *molnere
- West Frisian: mûnder, mûnler
- Middle Dutch: molenare
- Old High German: mulināri
- Middle High German: mülnære, mülner, müller
- → Proto-Slavic: *mъlinařь
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