Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/hlutą
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *klew-, a root that seems unattested outside Germanic.
Alternative etymology derives from *(s)kleh₂w- (“to hook; trip up; hamper; block; shut out; close”).
Noun
*hlutą n
Inflection
neuter a-stemDeclension of *hlutą (neuter a-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *hlutą | *hlutō | |
vocative | *hlutą | *hlutō | |
accusative | *hlutą | *hlutō | |
genitive | *hlutas, *hlutis | *hlutǫ̂ | |
dative | *hlutai | *hlutamaz | |
instrumental | *hlutō | *hlutamiz |
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Descendants
The Old Norse descendant seems to have taken the stem from this term, but the gender and inflection from *hlautiz.
- Old English: hlot (hlyte m < *hlutiz)
- Old Frisian: hlot
- Old Saxon: *hlot
- Frankish: *hlot
- Old High German: hluz m (hapax)
- Middle High German: luz m
- Old Norse: hlutr (declension from *hlautiz), hluti (weak, as if from *hlutô)
- Icelandic: hlutur, hluti
- Faroese: lutur, luti
- Norwegian: lott
- Old Swedish: luter, loter
- Swedish: lott
- Old Danish: lot
- Danish: lod
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- Jamtish: lot
- Gutnish: lut
- Elfdalian: lott