Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/dilī
Proto-Germanic
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Indo-European *dʰelh₁-íh₂s ~ *dʰl̥h₁-ih₂és,[1] from *dʰelh₁- (“to flourish, grow”) + *-ih₂s. Cognate with Latin folium (“leaf”), Middle Irish duille (“leaf”), Welsh dalen (“leaf”), Ancient Greek θαλλός (thallós, “spout”), θάλλω (thállō, “to flourish, grow”), Old Armenian դալար (dalar, “verdant”), Albanian dal (“to sprout”).
Noun
edit*dilī f[1]
Inflection
editī/jō-stemDeclension of *dilī (ī/jō-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *dilī | *diljôz | |
vocative | *dilī | *diljôz | |
accusative | *diljǭ | *diljōz | |
genitive | *diljōz | *diljǫ̂ | |
dative | *diljōi | *diljōmaz | |
instrumental | *diljō | *diljōmiz |
Alternative reconstructions
edit- *deljǭ, *deljaz
Descendants
edit- Proto-West Germanic: *dili, *dellī
- Old Norse: dylla
References
editCategories:
- Proto-Germanic terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Proto-Germanic terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dʰelh₁-
- Proto-Germanic terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Proto-Germanic lemmas
- Proto-Germanic nouns
- Proto-Germanic feminine nouns
- gem-pro:Apiales order plants
- gem-pro:Spices and herbs
- Proto-Germanic ī/jō-stem nouns