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==Frankish==
==Frankish==

===Alternative forms===
* {{alter|frk|*fihu}}


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
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====Descendants====
====Descendants====
* Old Dutch: {{l|odt|fē}}, {{l|odt|fio}}, {{l|odt|fiu}}
* {{desc|odt|fē}}, {{l|odt|fio}}, {{l|odt|fiu}}
** Middle Dutch: {{l|dum|vêe}}, {{l|dum|vie}}
** {{desctree|dum|vêe}}
*** Dutch: {{l|nl|vee}}
* {{desc|bor=1|VL.|*feus}}
** {{desc|fro|fieu|alts=1}} {{see desc}}
* → Vulgar Latin: {{l|la|*feus}}
** {{desc|pro|feu}}
** Old French: {{l|fro|fieu}}, {{l|fro|fe}}, {{l|fro|fie}} {{q|dated 11th-century}}
*** → Middle English: {{l|enm|fe}}, {{l|enm|feu}}
*** {{desc|ca|feu}}
*** {{desc|oc|fèu}}
**** Scots: {{l|sco|fe}}, {{l|sco|fee}}, {{l|sco|fey}}, {{l|sco|feu}}
*** {{desc|bor=1|ML.|feudum|alts=1}} {{q|or from Old French}} {{see desc}}
**** English: {{l|en|feu}}
** Old Occitan: {{l|pro|feu}}
*** Catalan: {{l|ca|feu}}
*** Occitan: {{l|oc|fèu}}
** Middle Latin: {{l|la|fevum}} {{q|dated 899, La Garde-Freinet, France}}
*** Old French: {{l|fr|fief|g=m}} {{q|dated 13th-century}}
**** Middle French: {{l|frm|fief}}
***** French: {{l|fr|fief}}
****** → Romanian: {{l|ro|fief}}
***** → English: {{l|en|fief}}
*** Old French: {{l|fro|feffe}}, {{l|fro|feoffe|g=f}}
**** Middle French: {{l|frm|fieffe}}
**** → Middle English: {{l|enm|feffe}}, {{l|enm|feoffe}}
***** English: {{l|en|feoff}}
*** Middle Latin: {{l|la|feudum}}, {{l|la|feodum}} {{q|dated 984|possibly from Frankish {{l|frk|*fehu-ôd}}<ref>{{cite-journal|1998|Samarrai, Alauddin|Notices on Pe'ah, Fay' and Feudum|Boundaries of the ancient Near Eastern world: a tribute to Cyrus H. Gordon|https://books.google.com/books?id=dO4rbfA_WVIC&pg=PA248|editor=Lubetski, Meir|publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group|pages=248-250}}</ref>}}
**** Asturian: {{l|ast|feudu}}
**** Old French: {{l|fro|feud}}
**** Italian: {{l|it|feudo}}
***** → Greek (Katharevousa): {{l|el|φέουδον}}
****** Greek (Modern): {{l|el|φέουδο}}
***** → Romanian: {{l|ro|feudă}}
**** Spanish: {{l|es|feudo}}
**** Portuguese: {{l|pt|feudo}}
**** → Middle English: {{l|enm|feudum}}


===References===
===References===

Revision as of 19:54, 11 August 2018

This Proto-West 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.

Frankish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *fehu (livestock, property).

Noun

Template:frk-noun

  1. cattle, sheep

Declension

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Descendants

  • Old Dutch: , fio, fiu
  • Vulgar Latin: *feus
    • Old French: fieu, fe, fie (see there for further descendants)
    • Old Occitan: feu

References