Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/hindibaʀi
Appearance
Proto-West Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From *hindi (“doe, hind”) + *baʀi (“berry”).
Noun
[edit]*hindibaʀi n[1]
Inflection
[edit]Neuter ja-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *hindibaʀi | |
Genitive | *hindibaʀjas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *hindibaʀi | *hindibaʀju |
Accusative | *hindibaʀi | *hindibaʀju |
Genitive | *hindibaʀjas | *hindibaʀjō |
Dative | *hindibaʀjē | *hindibaʀjum |
Instrumental | *hindibaʀju | *hindibaʀjum |
Descendants
[edit]- Old English: hindberġe, hindberie, hindberiġe
- Middle English: *hindberie
- English: hindberry
- Middle English: *hindberie
- Old Frisian:
- Old Saxon: hindberi
- Old Dutch: *hindberi
- Old High German: hintberi
- Middle High German: hintber, hintper
- Cimbrian: henneper, hénnapéera (Sette Comuni)
- German: Himper (obsolete); Himbeere
- Luxembourgish: Hammbier
- Mòcheno: himper
- Middle High German: hintber, hintper
References
[edit]- ^ Friedrich Kluge (1989) “Himbeere”, in Elmar Seebold, editor, Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache [Etymological Dictionary of the German Language] (in German), 22nd edition, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 309: “wg. *hinda-basja-”