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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/duni
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *duniz.
Noun
*duni m
- sound, noise
Inflection
i-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *duni | |
Genitive | *dunī | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *duni | *dunī |
Accusative | *duni | *dunī |
Genitive | *dunī | *dunnjō |
Dative | *dunī | *dunim |
Instrumental | *dunī | *dunim |
Derived terms
- *dunnjan
Descendants
- Old English: dyne, dyn
- Middle English: dune, dyne, dene, dine, dyn
- Scots: dyn, din
- English: dun, din
- Middle English: dune, dyne, dene, dine, dyn
- Old Saxon: *duni
- Middle Low German: done, döne, don
- Old Dutch: *duni
- Middle Dutch: dōne, dōon, duene
- Dutch: deun
- Middle Dutch: dōne, dōon, duene
- Old High German: tuni, (Central German) *duni
- Middle High German: tōn, dōn, dōne, dœne (merged with a borrowing from Latin tonus)
- German: Ton
- Middle High German: tōn, dōn, dōne, dœne (merged with a borrowing from Latin tonus)