Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/niwi
Proto-West Germanic
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Germanic *niwjaz.
Adjective
edit*niwi (comparative *niwiʀō, superlative *niwist)[1]
Inflection
editja-stem | |||
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Singular | Masculine | ||
Nominative | *niwi | ||
Genitive | *niuwjas | ||
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *niwi | *niuwju | *niwi |
Accusative | *niuwjanā | *niuwjā | *niwi |
Genitive | *niuwjas | *niuwjeʀā | *niuwjas |
Dative | *niuwjumē | *niuwjeʀē | *niuwjumē |
Instrumental | *niuwju | *niuwjeʀu | *niuwju |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *niuwjē | *niuwjō | *niuwju |
Accusative | *niuwjā | *niuwjā | *niuwju |
Genitive | *niuwjeʀō | *niuwjeʀō | *niuwjeʀō |
Dative | *niuwjēm, *niuwjum | *niuwjēm, *niuwjum | *niuwjēm, *niuwjum |
Instrumental | *niuwjēm, *niuwjum | *niuwjēm, *niuwjum | *niuwjēm, *niuwjum |
Related terms
editDescendants
edit- Old English: nīewe, nīwe, nēowe, nīowe
- Old Frisian: nīe
- Old Saxon: niuwi
- Old Dutch: niuwi
- Old High German: niuwi, niuwe, niwe, niwi, nuwi
- Middle High German: niuwe, neu, new, newe, niu, niwe, nue, nuge, nuwe, nüewe, núwe, nůw, nůwe
References
edit- ^ Ringe, Donald, Taylor, Ann (2014) The Development of Old English (A Linguistic History of English; 2), Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 53: “PWGmc *niwi”