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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/frōd
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *frōdaz.
Adjective
*frōd
- wise, experienced, knowledgeable
Inflection
a-stem | |||
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Singular | Masculine | ||
Nominative | *frōd | ||
Genitive | *frōdas | ||
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *frōd | *frōdu | *frōd |
Accusative | *frōdanā | *frōdā | *frōd |
Genitive | *frōdas | *frōdeʀā | *frōdas |
Dative | *frōdumē | *frōdeʀē | *frōdumē |
Instrumental | *frōdu | *frōdeʀu | *frōdu |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *frōdē | *frōdō | *frōdu |
Accusative | *frōdā | *frōdā | *frōdu |
Genitive | *frōdeʀō | *frōdeʀō | *frōdeʀō |
Dative | *frōdēm, *frōdum | *frōdēm, *frōdum | *frōdēm, *frōdum |
Instrumental | *frōdēm, *frōdum | *frōdēm, *frōdum | *frōdēm, *frōdum |
Derived terms
- *frōdōn
Descendants
- Old English: frōd
- Middle English: *frod, *frode, *frood
- English: frood
- Scots: frood
- Middle English: *frod, *frode, *frood
- Old Frisian: frōd
- North Frisian: frod
- Saterland Frisian: frod
- West Frisian: froed
- Old Saxon: frōd
- Middle Low German: vrôt
- Old Dutch: *fruod, *fruot
- Middle Dutch: vroet
- Dutch: vroed
- Afrikaans: vroed
- Dutch: vroed
- Middle Dutch: vroet
- Old High German: fruot
- Middle High German: vruot
- Alemannic German: fruetig
- Middle High German: vruot