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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/tehswō
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *tehswô.
Inflection
n-stem | |||
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Singular | Masculine | ||
Nominative | *tehswō | ||
Genitive | *tehswini, *tehswan | ||
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *tehswō | *tehswā | *tehswā |
Accusative | *tehswan | *tehswōn | *tehswā |
Genitive | *tehswini, *tehswan | *tehswōn | *tehswini, *tehswan |
Dative | *tehswini, *tehswan | *tehswōn | *tehswini, *tehswan |
Instrumental | *tehswini, *tehswan | *tehswōn | *tehswini, *tehswan |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *tehswan | *tehswōn | *tehswōn |
Accusative | *tehswan | *tehswōn | *tehswōn |
Genitive | *tehswanō | *tehswōnō | *tehswanō |
Dative | *tehswum | *tehswōm, *tehswum | *tehswum |
Instrumental | *tehswum | *tehswōm, *tehswum | *tehswum |
Derived terms
- *tehswandrō
Related terms
Descendants
This word is rare among the daughters, but survives in place names such as Texel (one of the Frisian Islands) and Teisterbant (a historical area in the Netherlands).
- Old High German: zeso
- Middle High German: zëse (inflected forms: zësewer, zëswer, zësem, etc.)
- German: zese
- Middle High German: zëse (inflected forms: zësewer, zëswer, zësem, etc.)
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