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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/straikōn

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 *straik (stroke) + *-ōn.

Verb

*straikōn

  1. to stroke, caress

Inflection

Class 2 weak
Infinitive *straikōn
1st sg. past *straikōdā
Infinitive *straikōn
Genitive infin. *straikōnijas
Dative infin. *straikōnijē
Instrum. infin. *straikōniju
Indicative Present Past
1st singular *straikō *straikōdā
2nd singular *straikōs *straikōdēs, *straikōdōs
3rd singular *straikōþ *straikōdē, *straikōdā
1st plural *straikōm *straikōdum
2nd plural *straikōþ *straikōdud
3rd plural *straikōnþ *straikōdun
Subjunctive Present Past
1st singular *straikō *straikōdī
2nd singular *straikōs *straikōdī
3rd singular *straikō *straikōdī
1st plural *straikōm *straikōdīm
2nd plural *straikōþ *straikōdīd
3rd plural *straikōn *straikōdīn
Imperative Present
Singular *straikō
Plural *straikōþ
Present Past
Participle *straikōndī *straikōd

Descendants

  • Old English: strācian
  • Old Frisian: *strākia
    • Saterland Frisian: strookje
    • West Frisian: streakje
    • Middle Low German: strâken
      • German Low German: straken
        • German Low German: strakeln
  • Old Saxon: *strēkōn
    • Middle Low German: strêken, streiken (to brush, smooth, flatten, comb)
      • >? German Low German: strieken (merger with Middle Low German strîken ?)
        • German Low German: striekeln (to stroke, caress)
  • Old Dutch: *strēkon
    • Middle Dutch: streken
      • Dutch: streken, stroken (to style one's hair in a peasantly manner) (dialectal)
  • Old High German: streihhōn, streichōn
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