witimon

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Burgundian[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *wetmô (dowry).

Noun[edit]

witimon

  1. dowry, dower (property given to a bride)
    • Leges Burgundionum, LXIX. De wittimon

References[edit]

  • Eduard Hermann, Zur Geschichte des Brautkaufs bei den indogermanischen Völkern (1904), especially p. 36: "Burgund. wittimon, wittemon, wittimum, wittemum, witimon, witemon, witamon etc. 'Kaufpreis für die Frau' 2)." and "2) Lex. Gund. 66, 69, 86, ad. 1, 14."
  • Gerhard Köbler, Gotisches Wörterbuch (1989), appendix 4 (Burgundian)