Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/larikā
Appearance
Proto-West Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Vulgar Latin *larica, from Late Latin larix (“larch”).[1]
Noun
[edit]*larikā f
Inflection
[edit]ōn-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *larikā | |
Genitive | *larikōn | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *larikā | *larikōn |
Accusative | *larikōn | *larikōn |
Genitive | *larikōn | *larikōnō |
Dative | *larikōn | *larikōm, *larikum |
Instrumental | *larikōn | *larikōm, *larikum |
Derived terms
[edit]- *larikabaum
- Old Dutch: *lerikbōm
- Middle Dutch: *lerkboom
- Dutch: lerckenboom, lerckeboom
- Afrikaans: lerkboom
- Dutch: lerckenboom, lerckeboom
- Middle Dutch: *lerkboom
- Old High German: lerihboum, lorihboum, lerboum, lerhboum
- Middle High German: lerchboum
- German: Lärchenbaum
- Middle High German: lerchboum
- Old Dutch: *lerikbōm
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Vercoullie, Jozef (1925) “lorkeboom”, in Beknopt etymologisch woordenboek der Nederlandsche taal (in Dutch), 's-Gravenhage: Nijhoff: “uit Lat. acc. laricem”
Categories:
- Proto-West Germanic terms derived from Latin
- Proto-West Germanic terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Proto-West Germanic terms borrowed from Vulgar Latin
- Proto-West Germanic terms derived from Vulgar Latin
- Proto-West Germanic terms derived from Late Latin
- Proto-West Germanic lemmas
- Proto-West Germanic nouns
- Proto-West Germanic feminine nouns
- gmw-pro:Pines
- Proto-West Germanic ōn-stem nouns