< Reconstruction:Latin
Reconstruction:Latin/harpa
Latin
Etymology
Borrowed from Frankish *harpā, from Proto-Germanic *harpǭ.
Pronunciation
- (Proto-Italo-Western Romance) IPA(key): /ˈarpa/
Noun
*harpa f (oblique *harpam); first declension
- harp
Inflection
First declension.
Italo-Western declension of *harpa | ||||
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Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *árpa | *árpę | ||
genitive | *árpę | *arpárọ | ||
dative | *árpę | *árpis | ||
accusative-ablative | *árpã | *árpas |
Derived terms
- harpator [c. 785 CE, Lex Frisionum]
- harpō [c. 785 CE, Lex Frisionum]
Descendants
- Gallo-Romance:
- Old French: harpe
- Middle French: harpe
- French: harpe
- → Romanian: harpă
- French: harpe
- Norman: harpe (Jersiais)
- Picard: hârpe (Athois)
- Walloon: ârpe (Forrières)
- Middle French: harpe
- Old Occitan: arpa
- Catalan: arpa
- Occitan: urpa (Aranese), arpa
- Old French: harpe
- Ibero-Romance:
- Asturian: arpa
- Old Portuguese: arpa
- Portuguese: harpa
- Galician: arpa
- Spanish: arpa
- Italo-Romance
- Italian: arpa
- → Sardinian: arpa
- Italian: arpa