Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/marþraz

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This Proto-Germanic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Germanic

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Etymology

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Unknown. Kroonen has reconstructed the variants Proto-Germanic *marþu-, Proto-Germanic *marþra- und Proto-Germanic *marþa- and derived the primal form Proto-Germanic *marþru from those. Has been compared to Proto-Finnic *mäkrä but problematic due to phonetic reasons.

Torp has compared it morphosemantically to Lithuanian martì (bride, daughter-in-law), due to Albanian nuselalë (weasel, racoon, literally friendly bride) and nusebukur (literally beautiful bride), Greek νυφίτσα (nyfítsa, least weasel, literally little bride), Italian donnola (weasel, least weasel, literally little woman) (likewise Portuguese doninha, slightly different is the metaphor in Spanish comadreja (literally little godmother)), Old Church Slavonic невѣста (nevěsta, bride; weasel). For the last compare Romanian nevăstuică (weasel, ferret), Bulgarian невестулка (nevestulka, least weasel). If connected to Lithuanian martì, the entry would be derived from Proto-Indo-European *meryo (young man, woman).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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*marþraz m

  1. marten

Inflection

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masculine a-stemDeclension of *marþraz (masculine a-stem)
singular plural
nominative *marþraz *marþrōz, *marþrōs
vocative *marþr *marþrōz, *marþrōs
accusative *marþrą *marþranz
genitive *marþras, *marþris *marþrǫ̂
dative *marþrai *marþramaz
instrumental *marþrō *marþramiz
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Descendants

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