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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Friþurīks
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From *friþuz (“peace”) + *rīks (“king”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɸri.θu.ˌriːks/
Proper noun
*Friþurīks m
- A male given name
Inflection
consonant stemDeclension of *Friþurīks (consonant stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *Friþurīks | *Friþurīkiz | |
vocative | *Friþurīk | *Friþurīkiz | |
accusative | *Friþurīkų | *Friþurīkunz | |
genitive | *Friþurīkiz | *Friþurīkǫ̂ | |
dative | *Friþurīki | *Friþurīkumaz | |
instrumental | *Friþurīkē | *Friþurīkumiz |
Descendants
- Old Saxon: *Frithurik
- Middle Low German: Vrederik
- Low German: Frederik
- → Norwegian: Fredrik
- → Swedish: Fredrik
- → Danish: Frederik
- Middle Low German: Vrederik
- Old Dutch: *Fridurik
- Dutch: Frederik
- Old High German: Fridurih
- German: Friedrich
- English: Frederick
- German: Friedrich
- Old Norse: *Friðríkr
- Icelandic: Friðrik
- Faroese: Fríðrikur
- → Latin: Fridericus
- Catalan: Frederic
- Italian: Federico
- Spanish: Federico,Fadrique
- Portuguese: Frederico
- → French: Frédéric
- → Estonian: Vidrik