Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/handuskōh
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Proto-West Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From *handu (“hand”) + *skōh (“shoe”).
Noun
[edit]*handuskōh m
Inflection
[edit]Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *handuskōh | |
Genitive | *handuskōhas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *handuskōh | *handuskōhō, *handuskōhōs |
Accusative | *handuskōh | *handuskōhā |
Genitive | *handuskōhas | *handuskōhō |
Dative | *handuskōhē | *handuskōhum |
Instrumental | *handuskōhu | *handuskōhum |
Descendants
[edit]- Old English: handsċiō
- Old Frisian: handskōch, hondskōch
- Old Saxon: handskōh
- Old Dutch: *hantscuoh, *hantscuo
- Middle Dutch: hantsco, hantscoe, hantsc, hansce, antscoen
- Dutch: handschoen, (dialectal) hantske, hanske, hantse, hanse
- Afrikaans: handskoen
- → Sotho: hanskunu
- Negerhollands: hansko, hantskuen
- → Indonesian: handschoen
- → Indonesian: sarung tangan (calque)
- → Papiamentu: hanskun, handschoen
- Afrikaans: handskoen
- Dutch: handschoen, (dialectal) hantske, hanske, hantse, hanse
- Middle Dutch: hantsco, hantscoe, hantsc, hansce, antscoen
- Old High German: hantskuoh
- Middle High German: hantschuoch, hentschuoch, hantschuohe, hantsche, hentsche, hansche