Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/fukkōną
Proto-Germanic edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Pre-Germanic *pugnéh₂-. Likely related to Latvian puga (“gust of wind”).
Verb edit
*fukkōną
Inflection edit
The original paradigm consisted of two stem variants, singular *fukk- against non-singular *fuk-.
Conjugation of *fukkōną (weak class 2)
Related terms edit
Descendants edit
Further reading edit
- Kroonen, Guus (2013) Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN
Etymology 2 edit
From Pre-Germanic *pugnéh₂-, likely a zero-grade iterative from Proto-Indo-European *pug-, *pewǵ- (“to strike, assail”). Related to Latin pugnus (“fist”), Ancient Greek πυγμή (pugmḗ, “fist”), possibly also Russian пуга́ть (pugátʹ, “to frighten, scare”).
Verb edit
*fukkōną
Inflection edit
The original paradigm consisted of two stem variants, singular *fukk- against non-singular *fuk-.
Conjugation of *fukkōną (weak class 2)