Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/rutāną
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *Hrewd- (“to tear; rend”).
Pronunciation
Verb
*rutāną
- to rot
Inflection
Related terms
Descendants
- Old English: rotian (merged with *rutōną)
- Old Frisian: rotia
- Old Saxon: roton, rotōn
- Old Dutch: *ruton, *ruten
- Old High German: rozen, rozēn, rozzēn
- Old Norse: rotinn; rotna
- Icelandic: rotinn; rotna
- Faroese: rotin; rotna
- Old Swedish: rutin, rotin; rutna, rotna
- Old Danish: rotin, raden; rotnæ
- Elfdalian: rotin; rottn
- Gutnish: ruten, rutn; rutna
- Scanian: røden; rødna
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- → Middle English: rotin, roten