Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/sunnōnskīn
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Proto-West Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From *sunnā (“sun”) + *skīn. Paralleled in North Germanic, such as Icelandic sólskin, Danish solskin.
Noun
[edit]*sunnōnskīn m
Inflection
[edit]Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *sunnōnskīn | |
Genitive | *sunnōnskīnas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *sunnōnskīn | *sunnōnskīnō, *sunnōnskīnōs |
Accusative | *sunnōnskīn | *sunnōnskīnā |
Genitive | *sunnōnskīnas | *sunnōnskīnō |
Dative | *sunnōnskīnē | *sunnōnskīnum |
Instrumental | *sunnōnskīnu | *sunnōnskīnum |
Descendants
[edit]- Old English: sunnsċīn
- Old Frisian: sunnanskīn
- West Frisian: sinneskyn
- Old Saxon: sunnonskīn
- Middle Low German: sunnenschîn, sonnenschîn
- Old Dutch: *sunnonskīn
- Middle Dutch: sonneschijn, sonnenschijn
- Dutch: zonneschijn
- Afrikaans: sonskyn
- Dutch: zonneschijn
- Middle Dutch: sonneschijn, sonnenschijn
- Old High German: *sunnunskīn
- Middle High German: sunnenschīn, sunneschīn
- German: Sonnenschein
- Middle High German: sunnenschīn, sunneschīn