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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/þreskwaþluz
Proto-Germanic
Alternative forms
- *þreskūþluz, *þreskūþlijaz, *þreskudlaz
Etymology
Derived from *þreskaną, *þreskwaną (“to thresh”). The second element is uncertain. One possibility is that it is a metathetic alteration of *walþuz. Alternatively, it may represent an instrument suffix *-þl- from PIE *-tl-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈθres.kʷɑθ.luz/
Declension
u-stemDeclension of *þreskwaþluz (u-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *þreskwaþluz | *þreskwaþliwiz | |
vocative | *þreskwaþlu | *þreskwaþliwiz | |
accusative | *þreskwaþlų | *þreskwaþlunz | |
genitive | *þreskwaþlauz | *þreskwaþliwǫ̂ | |
dative | *þreskwaþliwi | *þreskwaþlumaz | |
instrumental | *þreskwaþlū | *þreskwaþlumiz |
Descendants
- Old English: þersċweald, þyrsċweald, þrexwold, þersċold, þresċold
- Middle English: threschwolde, þreschwald, þresshewold, þrexwolde, þresfold, throschfold, throsfold, þresshald, threswald
- English: threshold
- Middle Scots: threschald
- Scots: thraswald, thrashold, thrashol, thrashal, thrashel, threshal, threshwart, threshwort
- Middle English: threschwolde, þreschwald, þresshewold, þrexwolde, þresfold, throschfold, throsfold, þresshald, threswald
- Old Saxon: *thriskūvli, *thriskilfi
- Old High German: driskufli, driscufli, driskubli
- Middle High German: drischūvel, drischūfel, drischübel
- German: Drischaufel, Drissufle, Trüschübel (dialectal)
- Middle High German: drischūvel, drischūfel, drischübel
- Old Norse: þreskǫldr, þreskjǫldr, þrøskǫldr, þrepskǫldr
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