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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/fatōną
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *ped- (“to walk, stumble, fall”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɸɑ.tɔː.nɑ̃/
Verb
*fatōną
- to hold; seize
Inflection
Conjugation of *fatōną (weak class 2)
active voice | passive voice | ||||
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present tense | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive |
1st singular | *fatō | *fatǭ | — | *fatōi | *? |
2nd singular | *fatōsi | *fatōs | *fatō | *fatōsai | *fatōsau |
3rd singular | *fatōþi | *fatō | *fatōþau | *fatōþai | *fatōþau |
1st dual | *fatōs | *fatōw | — | — | — |
2nd dual | *fatōþiz | *fatōþiz | *fatōþiz | — | — |
1st plural | *fatōmaz | *fatōm | — | *fatōnþai | *fatōnþau |
2nd plural | *fatōþ | *fatōþ | *fatōþ | *fatōnþai | *fatōnþau |
3rd plural | *fatōnþi | *fatōn | *fatōnþau | *fatōnþai | *fatōnþau |
past tense | indicative | subjunctive | |||
1st singular | *fatōdǭ | *fatōdēdį̄ | |||
2nd singular | *fatōdēz | *fatōdēdīz | |||
3rd singular | *fatōdē | *fatōdēdī | |||
1st dual | *fatōdēdū | *fatōdēdīw | |||
2nd dual | *fatōdēdudiz | *fatōdēdīdiz | |||
1st plural | *fatōdēdum | *fatōdēdīm | |||
2nd plural | *fatōdēdud | *fatōdēdīd | |||
3rd plural | *fatōdēdun | *fatōdēdīn | |||
present | past | ||||
participles | *fatōndz | *fatōdaz |
Related terms
- *fatjaną
Descendants
- Old English: fatian, fetian, feċċan
- Middle English: facchen, fecchen, fetchen, fochen; feten, fetten
- Scots: fatch, fesh, fetch; fet
- English: fatch, fetch; fet
- Middle English: facchen, fecchen, fetchen, fochen; feten, fetten
- Old Frisian: fatia
- Saterland Frisian: foatje
- West Frisian: fetsje
- Old Saxon: *fatōn
- Middle Low German: vāten
- Low German: faten
- → Danish: fatte
- → Icelandic: fatta
- → Swedish: fatta
- → Norwegian: fatte
- Middle Low German: vāten
- Old Dutch: *faton
- Middle Dutch: vaten, vatten
- Dutch: vatten
- Middle Dutch: vaten, vatten
- Old High German: fazzōn
- Middle High German: vazzen
- Cimbrian: bassan
- German: fassen
- Luxembourgish: faassen
- Middle High German: vazzen
- Old Norse: fata
- Icelandic: fata
- Faroese: fata
- Old Swedish: fata
- Westrobothnian: fata, fåta