Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/brūdigumô
Appearance
Proto-Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From *brūdiz (“bride”) + *gumô (“man”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]*brūdigumô m
- bridegroom, husband of the bride
Inflection
[edit]masculine an-stemDeclension of *brūdigumô (masculine an-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *brūdigumô | *brūdigumaniz | |
vocative | *brūdigumô | *brūdigumaniz | |
accusative | *brūdigumanų | *brūdigumanunz | |
genitive | *brūdiguminiz | *brūdigumanǫ̂ | |
dative | *brūdigumini | *brūdigumammaz | |
instrumental | *brūdiguminē | *brūdigumammiz |
Descendants
[edit]- Proto-West Germanic: *brūdigumō
- Old English: brydguma
- Middle English: bridegome, bredgome, bridegoome, bridgom, bridgume, brudgume, brydegome, bryd-gome, brydgrome
- English: bridegroom
- Scots: bridegreem
- Yola: breedegroom
- Middle English: bridegome, bredgome, bridegoome, bridgom, bridgume, brudgume, brydegome, bryd-gome, brydgrome
- Old Frisian: brēdgoma, breidgoma
- Saterland Frisian: Brüüdicham
- West Frisian: breugeman
- Old Saxon: brūdigumo, brūdigomo
- Old Dutch: brūdigomo
- Old High German: brūtigomo
- Middle High German: brûtegoum, briutegome
- German: Bräutigam
- Middle High German: brûtegoum, briutegome
- Old English: brydguma
- Proto-Norse:
- Old Norse: brúðgumi
- Danish: brudgom
- Faroese: brúðgummi, brúðgummur, brúðgommur, brúðgómur
- Gutnish: bräudgumme, bräugumme
- Icelandic: brúðgumi
- Norwegian:
- Old Swedish: brūþgumi
- Swedish: brudgum
- Old Norse: brúðgumi