Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/sparwarī
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Proto-West Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Germanic *sparwarjaz, a diminutive of *sparwarô, a compound equivalent to *sparwō (“sparrow”) + *arō (“eagle”).
Noun
[edit]*sparwarī m
Inflection
[edit]Masculine ja-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *sparwarī | |
Genitive | *sparwarijas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *sparwarī | *sparwarijō, *sparwarijōs |
Accusative | *sparwarī | *sparwarijā |
Genitive | *sparwarijas | *sparwarijō |
Dative | *sparwarijē | *sparwarijum |
Instrumental | *sparwariju | *sparwarijum |
Related terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- Old Frisian: *sparwere, *sperwere
- West Frisian: sparwer (possibly borrowed from Low German or Dutch)
- Old Saxon: sparwari
- Old Dutch: *sparwari
- Old High German: sparwāri (second element confused with and remodelled after -āri)
- → Late Latin: sparvarius
- Old French: esprever, espervier, esprevier, esparrier
- Middle French: esprevier, épervier
- French: épervier
- → Middle English: spervere, sperver
- English: sparver
- ⇒ Old French: esprevetëor, espreveteur
- → Middle English: sperviter, sparviter, sparfutere
- Middle French: esprevier, épervier
- Old French: esprever, espervier, esprevier, esparrier