Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/ainijaz
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Proto-Germanic[edit]
Alternative reconstructions[edit]
Etymology[edit]
The details of the derivation and those of the supposed cognates are uncertain, but seemingly related to the beginning element of Latin iūniperus (“juniper”), as well as perhaps to Hittite 𒂊𒅀𒀭 (e-i̯a-an /ei̯an-/, “(a kind of) evergreen tree (yew?)”), in which case they may be from a Proto-Indo-European acrostatic n-stem noun *h₁óy-n- ~ *h₁éy-n-s. The Germanic form points to *h₁oy-n-yo-; also, it probably began as a collective formation.[2]
Compare also *īhwaz.
Noun[edit]
*ainijaz m[2]
Inflection[edit]
masculine ja-stemDeclension of *ainijaz (masculine ja-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *ainijaz | *ainijōz, *ainijōs | |
vocative | *ainī | *ainijōz, *ainijōs | |
accusative | *ainiją | *ainijanz | |
genitive | *ainijas, *ainīs | *ainijǫ̂ | |
dative | *ainijai | *ainijamaz | |
instrumental | *ainijō | *ainijamiz |
Descendants[edit]
- Old Norse: einir