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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/wambu
Proto-West Germanic
Inflection
ō-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *wambu | |
Genitive | *wambā | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *wambu | *wambō |
Accusative | *wambā | *wambā |
Genitive | *wambā | *wambō |
Dative | *wambē | *wambōm, *wambum |
Instrumental | *wambu | *wambōm, *wambum |
Descendants
- Old English: wamb, womb
- Old Frisian: wamme, womme
- Old Saxon: wamba
- Frankish: *wamba
- Old Dutch: *wamba, *wamma
- → Medieval Latin: wambāsium, wambōsium
- Old French: wambais, gambais; wambison, gambison, gambeison
- → Middle English: gambeson, gambison
- → Middle Low German: wambois, wambōs, wambūs, wambes, wammes, wams
- → Middle Dutch: wambaes, wambeis, wambois, wambuus, wammes
- Dutch: wambuis, wammes
- → Middle High German: wambeis
- → Medieval Latin: gambesōnem
- → Occitan: gambais
- → Old Spanish: gambax
- → Old Galician-Portuguese: canbas
- Old French: wambais, gambais; wambison, gambison, gambeison
- Old High German: wamba
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