Reconstruction talk:Proto-West Germanic/skinkō
Add topicForms of "skunk-", the zero-grade. I don't know if it should really be "skunkô" or another stem. So I don't create an entry:
- Old Frisian: skunka, skunk
- Old Dutch:
- Middle Dutch:
- Dutch: schonk (att. 1626)
- Middle Dutch:
- Old High German:
- Middle High German:
- German: Schunk(e), Schunken (att. 1579 or older; especially Upper German, also Central German)
- Middle High German:
Regarding the late attestations DWB (1899) says: "man wird also annehmen, dasz es eine altererbte gemeindeutsche nebenform mit echtem ablaut ist. auffällig ist zwar, dasz es in den ältern sprachperioden (ahd., mhd., mnd.) gar nicht auftritt, doch ist auch schinken nicht gerade häufig belegt." This is confirmed by Pfeifer (Etymologisches Wörterbuch, 1993) and Van Veen/Van der Sijs (Etymologisch Woordenboek, 1997), who also consider it an old zero-grade.
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