Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/figanaz

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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

Etymology

Of uncertain origin. Possibly from the past participle of a lost verb *fīganą or *fīhaną. Attempts have been made to point the foregoing hypothetical verbs to Proto-Indo-European *pekʷ- (to cook, sear); however, the phonology makes a connection unlikely. For reference, compare Latin coquō (cook), Lithuanian kepti (to bake, fry), Russian печь (pečʹ, to bake), Ancient Greek πέσσω (péssō, cook, bake), Sanskrit पचति (pácati, he cooks, bakes, roasts, boils).

Pronunciation

Adjective

*figanaz

  1. fried

Inflection


Derived terms

Descendants

This adjective is not directly attested in any daughter languages save in Old English, in combination with a prefix descended from *uz-.

  • Old English: *fiġen