Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Sigimunduz
Appearance
Proto-Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From *sigiz (“victory”) + *mundō (“protection”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]*Sigimunduz m
- a male given name
Inflection
[edit]u-stemDeclension of *Sigimunduz (u-stem) | ||
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singular | ||
nominative | *Sigimunduz | |
vocative | *Sigimundu | |
accusative | *Sigimundų | |
genitive | *Sigimundauz | |
dative | *Sigimundiwi | |
instrumental | *Sigimundū |
Descendants
[edit]- Proto-West Germanic: *Sigimundu
- Old English: Sigemund
- Old Saxon: Sigimund
- Old High German: Sigimunt
- Middle High German: Sigemunt
- German: Siegmund, Sigmund, Sigismund
- → English: Sigmund
- → Polish: Zygmunt
- → Lithuanian: Žygimantas
- → Old Ruthenian: Жыґимо́нтъ (Žygimónt), Жыкгимо́нътъ (Žygimónt), Жикгимо́нтъ (Žigimónt), Жікгимо́нтъ (Žigimónt), Жыкгмо́нтъ (Žygmónt), Жигмо́нтъ (Žihmónt), Жигмо́нть (Žihmóntʹ), Жидимо́нтъ (Židimónt), Зигму́нтъ (Zihmúnt)
- → Lithuanian: Žygimantas
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- German: Siegmund, Sigmund, Sigismund
- → Hungarian: Zsigmond
- → Slovak: Žigmund
- Middle High German: Sigemunt
- → Latin: Sigmundus, Sigismundus (possibly influenced by or from Gothic)
- Italian: Sigismondo, Gismondo
- → Spanish: Segismundo
- → English: Sigismund
- → French: Sigismond
- → Latvian: Sigismunds
- → Portuguese: Sigismundo
- Old Norse: Sigmundr
- → Ancient Greek: Σεμιγοΰντος (Semigoǘntos) (for Σεγιμοΰντος (Segimoǘntos))
- → Latin: Segimundus