Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/turtiladūbā
Appearance
Proto-West Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From *turtilā (“turtledove”) + *dūbā (“dove, pigeon”).
Noun
[edit]*turtiladūbā f
Inflection
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *turtiladūbā | |
Genitive | *turtiladūbōn | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *turtiladūbā | *turtiladūbōn |
Accusative | *turtiladūbōn | *turtiladūbōn |
Genitive | *turtiladūbōn | *turtiladūbōnō |
Dative | *turtiladūbōn | *turtiladūbōm, *turtiladūbum |
Instrumental | *turtiladūbōn | *turtiladūbōm, *turtiladūbum |
Descendants
[edit]- Old English: *turtildūfe
- Middle English: turtildove, turteldoufe
- English: turtle dove
- Middle English: turtildove, turteldoufe
- Old Saxon: *turtildūva, *turtaldūva
- Middle Low German: turteldūve, turtelduve, tarteldūve, tartelduve, terdeldūve, tirteldūve
- German Low German: Turtelduuv
- → Danish: turteldue
- → Norwegian:
- → Swedish: turturduva
- → Icelandic: turtildúfa
- → Faroese: turtildúgva
- Middle Low German: turteldūve, turtelduve, tarteldūve, tartelduve, terdeldūve, tirteldūve
- Old Dutch: turtuldūva
- Middle Dutch: torteldûve, turteldûve
- Dutch: tortelduif
- Middle Dutch: torteldûve, turteldûve
- Old High German: turtultūba, turtulatūba, turtiltūba
- Middle High German: turteltūbe, türteltūbe
- German: Turteltaube
- Middle High German: turteltūbe, türteltūbe