Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/faludaz
Proto-Germanic edit
Etymology edit
Origin unknown. Perhaps related to Old Swedish fala (“a plain, heath”). Compare also Latin Palātium (“one of the seven hills of Rome”), Latin palātum (“vault, roof of the mouth, palate”).
Noun edit
*faludaz m
Inflection edit
masculine a-stemDeclension of *faludaz (masculine a-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *faludaz | *faludōz, *faludōs | |
vocative | *falud | *faludōz, *faludōs | |
accusative | *faludą | *faludanz | |
genitive | *faludas, *faludis | *faludǫ̂ | |
dative | *faludai | *faludamaz | |
instrumental | *faludō | *faludamiz |
Related terms edit
- *felō (possibly)