Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/pastinakā
Appearance
Proto-West Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Latin pastināca.
Noun
[edit]*pastinakā f
Inflection
[edit]ōn-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *pastinakā | |
Genitive | *pastinakōn | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *pastinakā | *pastinakōn |
Accusative | *pastinakōn | *pastinakōn |
Genitive | *pastinakōn | *pastinakōnō |
Dative | *pastinakōn | *pastinakōm, *pastinakum |
Instrumental | *pastinakōn | *pastinakōm, *pastinakum |
Descendants
[edit]- Old English: *pastenak
- Old Saxon: *pastinaka
- Middle Low German: pasternâk, pasternack, pasternâke, pasternake, pastenâk, pastenâke, pastarnak, pastarnack, posternâke, palsternâke, pestnâke
- German Low German: Pastinak
- → Danish: pastinak
- → Icelandic: pastínakka
- → Norwegian: pastinakk
- → Swedish: palsternacka
- → Finnish: palsternakka
- Middle Low German: pasternâk, pasternack, pasternâke, pasternake, pastenâk, pastenâke, pastarnak, pastarnack, posternâke, palsternâke, pestnâke
- Old Dutch: *pastinaka
- Old High German: pastinaka, pastinaca, pasternaka, pasternaca, pastinaga, pastinagia
- Middle High German: pasternack, pasternacke
- German: Pastinake, Pastinak, Pasternake (archaic)
- → Bulgarian: пащърна́к (paštǎrnák), пастърна́к (pastǎrnák), пастърня́к (pastǎrnják), пастерна́к (pasternák), пастерня́к (pasternják), пастарна́к (pastarnák), пастина́к (pastinák), пащерна́к (pašternák), пашкана́т (paškanát), пашкарна́з (paškarnáz)
- → Romanian: păstârnac
- → Czech: pastinák
- → Estonian: pastinaak
- → Hungarian: paszternák, pasztinák
- → Karelian: pasternakku
- → Kashubian: pasternôk
- → Lithuanian: pastarnokas
- → Macedonian: пашканат (paškanat)
- → Russian: пастина́ка (pastináka)
- → Samogitian: pastarnuoks
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic script: пашка̀на̄т, па̀стрња̄к, па̀штрња̄к, па̀стрна̄к, па̀штрна̄к, паштинак, пастинак
- Latin script: paškànāt, pàstrnjāk, pàštrnjāk, pàstrnāk, pàštrnāk, paštinak, pastinak
- → Slovak: paštrnák
- → Slovene: pastinak
- → Bulgarian: пащърна́к (paštǎrnák), пастърна́к (pastǎrnák), пастърня́к (pastǎrnják), пастерна́к (pasternák), пастерня́к (pasternják), пастарна́к (pastarnák), пастина́к (pastinák), пащерна́к (pašternák), пашкана́т (paškanát), пашкарна́з (paškarnáz)
- → Polish: pasternak
- → Belarusian: пастарна́к (pastarnák)
- → Russian: пастерна́к (pasternák)
- → Ukrainian: пастерна́к (pasternák)
- Yiddish: פּאַסטערנאַק (pasternak)
- German: Pastinake, Pastinak, Pasternake (archaic)
- Middle High German: pasternack, pasternacke
Categories:
- Proto-West Germanic terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Proto-West Germanic terms borrowed from Latin
- Proto-West Germanic terms derived from Latin
- Proto-West Germanic lemmas
- Proto-West Germanic nouns
- Proto-West Germanic feminine nouns
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