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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/plōg
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *plōgaz.
Noun
*plōg m
- plough/plow
Inflection
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *plōg | |
Genitive | *plōgas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *plōg | *plōgō, *plōgōs |
Accusative | *plōg | *plōgā |
Genitive | *plōgas | *plōgō |
Dative | *plōgē | *plōgum |
Instrumental | *plōgu | *plōgum |
Descendants
- Old English: plōh
- Middle English: plouh, plugh, plough, plouw, plow (partially)
- Scots: pleuch, plou
- English: plough, plow (partially)
- → Fiji Hindi: falaawaa
- Yola: pleough
- Middle English: plouh, plugh, plough, plouw, plow (partially)
- Old Frisian: plōch
- North Frisian: plog
- Saterland Frisian: Plouch
- West Frisian: ploech
- Old Saxon: *plōg
- Middle Low German: plôg
- Low German: Ploog
- Plautdietsch: Pluach, Plüach
- Middle Low German: plôg
- Old Dutch: *pluog
- Middle Dutch: ploech
- Dutch: ploeg
- Afrikaans: ploeg
- Limburgish: plógk
- Dutch: ploeg
- Middle Dutch: ploech
- Old High German: phluog, pfluog
- Middle High German: pfluoc
- Central Franconian: Plooch, Pluuch
- German: Pflug
- Luxembourgish: Plou
- Vilamovian: fłüg
- Middle High German: pfluoc