Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/flagil
Proto-West Germanic
editEtymology
editOrigin disputed. Most sources state the term is most likely borrowed from Latin flagellum (“winnowing tool, thresher, small whip”).[1]
Alternatively, and perhaps less likely, the term is possibly a native formation inherited from Proto-Germanic *flagilaz, from a lost verb *flahaną (“to strike, beat”), from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂g-, *pleh₂k- (“to beat, strike”), from *pel- (“to beat, push”) + *-ilaz (masculine agent suffix); related to Proto-Germanic *flagǭ (“a blow, strike, hit”), *flōkaną (“to beat, strike”), *flakkōną (“to beat”), and therefore distantly related to English flag, flack. For an example of another term previously considered to be derived from the Latin due to coincidental semblance of form and meaning, see English pluck.
Noun
edit*flagil m
- flail (agricultural tool)
Inflection
editMasculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *flagil | |
Genitive | *flagilas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *flagil | *flagilō, *flagilōs |
Accusative | *flagil | *flagilā |
Genitive | *flagilas | *flagilō |
Dative | *flagilē | *flagilum |
Instrumental | *flagilu | *flagilum |
Descendants
edit- Old English: fliġel, *fleġel
- Old Frisian: fleil, flail m; fleile, flaile f
- Old Saxon: flegil
- Old Dutch: *flegil
- Old High German: flegil
References
edit- ^ The template Template:R:fy:EDWFFV does not use the parameter(s):Norbruis, Stefan (2015) “flegel”, in Etymological Dictionary of West Frisian Farming Vocabulary[1], Leiden: Leiden University, pages 21-22: “*flagila- n. ‘flail’ (<(<) Lat. flagellum n. ‘whip; flail’)”..
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