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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/pinti

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

Uncertain. Possibly related to Old Irish benn, bend (point, peak, prong), which postulates an Indo-European root *bendʰ- (to project, protrude, jut; peak), and thus a pre-Germanic *bendʰno-. Alternatively, perhaps connected with Latin pēnis (tail, penis). Compare also Proto-Germanic *faslaz (offspring), whence Old English fæsl, Old High German fasal, Old Norse fösull.

Noun

*pinti m

  1. peak
  2. spike
  3. penis

Inflection

i-stem
Singular
Nominative *pinti
Genitive *pintī
Singular Plural
Nominative *pinti *pintī
Accusative *pinti *pintī
Genitive *pintī *pintijō
Dative *pintī *pintim, *pintijum
Instrumental *pintī *pintim, *pintijum

Derived terms

  • *pintil
    • Old English: pintel
    • >? Old Saxon: *pintil
      • ? Old Danish: pintel
        • Danish: pintel
        • ? Norwegian: pintol (dialectal)

Descendants

  • Old Frisian: pint
  • Old Saxon: *pint
    • Middle Low German: pint, pitte, pit
      • German Low German: Pint
      • ? West Frisian: pyt
      • Middle High German: pint
      • Swedish: pitt, pit (dialectal)
      • Danish: pint
      • ? Middle Low German: pāpenpint
      • Middle Low German: rȫdenpint, reunpint
  • West Flemish: pint (spike, peak)
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