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Proto-West Germanic
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From Proto-Germanic *aiks.
*aik f
- oak
Consonant stem
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Singular
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Nominative
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*aik
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Genitive
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*aiki
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Singular
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Plural
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Nominative
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*aik
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*aiki
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Accusative
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*aiku
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*aiki
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Genitive
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*aiki
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*aikō
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Dative
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*aiki
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*aikum
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Instrumental
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*aiki
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*aikum
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- Old English: āc, ǣċ, aac
- Old Frisian: ēk
- North Frisian: ik
- Saterland Frisian: Eeke
- West Frisian: iik
- Old Saxon: ēk
- Middle Low German: êke, êk
- Old Dutch: *eik, *ēk
- Old High German: eih
- Middle High German: eich
- Bavarian: Oach
- Cimbrian: aicha
- Central Franconian: Ääch, Eech, Eich
- Hunsrik: Eich
- Luxembourgish: Eech
- East Central German:
- Upper Saxon German:
- Vilamovian: aach
- East Franconian:
- German: Eiche
- Rhine Franconian: Ääch, Eech
- Frankfurterisch: Aasch [aːʃ]