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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Gaizarīks
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From *gaizaz (“spear”) + *rīks (“king, ruler”). Cognate with Celtic Gaesorix.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡai.za.riːks/
Proper noun
*Gaizarīks m
- a male given name
Inflection
consonant stemDeclension of *Gaizarīks (consonant stem) | ||
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singular | ||
nominative | *Gaizarīks | |
vocative | *Gaizarīk | |
accusative | *Gaizarīkų | |
genitive | *Gaizarīkiz | |
dative | *Gaizarīki | |
instrumental | *Gaizarīkē |
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *Gaiʀarīk
- Old English: *Gārrīċ
- Middle English:
- English: Garrick
- Middle English:
- Old English: *Gārrīċ
- Vandalic: *Gaisarīx
- → Latin: Gaisericus/Geisericus (which see for more)
References
- Koch, John T., Celto-Germanic Later Prehistory and Post-Proto-Indo-European vocabulary in the North and West