< Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic
Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/pinti
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.
Inflection
i-stem | ||
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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
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