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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/krankēn
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From *krank (“weak, sick”) + *-ēn.
Verb
*krankēn
- to be weak
- to become weak
Inflection
Class 3 weak | ||
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Infinitive | *krankēn | |
1st sg. past | *krank?dā | |
Infinitive | *krankēn | |
Genitive infin. | *krankēnijas | |
Dative infin. | *krankēnijē | |
Instrum. infin. | *krankēniju | |
Indicative | Present | Past |
1st singular | *krankē | *krank?dā |
2nd singular | *krankēs | *krank?dēs, *krank?dēs |
3rd singular | *krankēþ | *krank?dē, *krank?dā |
1st plural | *krankēm | *krank?dum |
2nd plural | *krankēþ | *krank?dud |
3rd plural | *krankēnþ | *krank?dun |
Subjunctive | Present | Past |
1st singular | *krankē | *krank?dī |
2nd singular | *krankēs | *krank?dī |
3rd singular | *krankē | *krank?dī |
1st plural | *krankēm | *krank?dīm |
2nd plural | *krankēþ | *krank?dīd |
3rd plural | *krankēn | *krank?dīn |
Imperative | Present | |
Singular | *krankē | |
Plural | *krankēþ | |
Present | Past | |
Participle | *krankēndī | *krank?d |
Related terms
- *krankijan
Descendants
- Old Saxon: *krankōn
- Middle Low German: kranken
- Old Dutch: *crankon
- Middle Dutch: cranken
- Dutch: kranken (obsolete)
- Middle Dutch: cranken
- Old High German: *krankēn
- ⇒ Old High German: bikrankēn
- Middle High German: kranken
- German: kranken