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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/kornul
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin cornulus, corneolus, *quernulus, from Latin cornus.
Noun
*kornul m
- cornel, dogwood
Inflection
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *kornul | |
Genitive | *kornulas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *kornul | *kornulō, *kornulōs |
Accusative | *kornul | *kornulā |
Genitive | *kornulas | *kornulō |
Dative | *kornulē | *kornulum |
Instrumental | *kornulu | *kornulum |
Related terms
- *kornā
- Old English: *corne
- ⇒ Old English: corntrēo
- Old Dutch: *korna
- Middle Dutch: korne
- Old English: *corne
- *kurni
- Old High German: *kurni
- ⇒ Old High German: kurniboum
- Old High German: *kurni
Derived terms
- *kornulabaum
- Old Saxon: kurnilbōm
- Old High German: kurnilboum, kwirnilboum, kornilboum, quirnilboum
- Middle High German: kurnelboum, kurnilboum
- German: Kornelbaum
- Middle High German: kurnelboum, kurnilboum
- *kornulljā
- Old Saxon: *kornillia
- Middle Low German: kornelle
- → Danish: kornel
- → West Frisian: kornelle
- → Swedish: kornell
- Middle Low German: kornelle
- Old Dutch: *kornella
- Middle Dutch: kornoelie, kornelle kornelie, kornel, karnel (contaminated by Old French)
- Dutch: kornoelje
- Middle Dutch: kornoelie, kornelle kornelie, kornel, karnel (contaminated by Old French)
- Old High German: kornella
- Middle High German: kornelle
- Old Saxon: *kornillia
Descendants
- Old High German: kornul, kurnol m, kurnilo m
- ⇒ German: Kornelkirsche