Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/wiþrasakō
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Proto-West Germanic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From *wiþr (“against”) + *sakō, derived form *sakan (“to quarrel, to argue, to debate”).
Noun[edit]
*wiþrasakō m
Inflection[edit]
Masculine an-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *wiþrasakō | |
Genitive | *wiþrasakini, *wiþrasakan | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *wiþrasakō | *wiþrasakan |
Accusative | *wiþrasakan | *wiþrasakan |
Genitive | *wiþrasakini, *wiþrasakan | *wiþrasakanō |
Dative | *wiþrasakini, *wiþrasakan | *wiþrasakum |
Instrumental | *wiþrasakini, *wiþrasakan | *wiþrasakum |
Descendants[edit]
- Old English: wiþersaca, wiðersaca
- Middle English: withersake
- English: withersake
- Middle English: withersake
- Old Frisian: witherseka, withirsaka
- Old Saxon: witharsako
- Middle Low German: weddersake
- Old Dutch: withersako, withersacco
- Old High German: widarsahho, widarsacho
- Middle High German: widersache
- German: Widersacher (with the "-r" from -er)
- Middle High German: widersache