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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/similā
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin simila (“wheat flour”).
Noun
*similā f
- wheat flour
- bread roll
Inflection
ōn-stem | ||
---|---|---|
Singular | ||
Nominative | *similā | |
Genitive | *similōn | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *similā | *similōn |
Accusative | *similōn | *similōn |
Genitive | *similōn | *similōnō |
Dative | *similōn | *similōm |
Instrumental | *similōn | *similōm |
Descendants
- Old Saxon: *semila, *simila
- Middle Low German: sēmele, sēmel, seemel, semmele, semmel, simmele, symele, samele, sammel, sammele
- → Danish: simle
- → Old Swedish: sembla, sœmbla
- Swedish: semla, temla
- → Belarusian: се́мла (sjémla)
- → Dutch: semla
- → English: semla
- → French: semla
- → German: Semla
- → Russian: се́мла (sémla)
- → Spanish: semla
- → Finnish: sämpylä
- Swedish: semla, temla
- Middle Low German: sēmele, sēmel, seemel, semmele, semmel, simmele, symele, samele, sammel, sammele
- Old Dutch: *semila, *simila
- Middle Dutch: sēmele, sēmel
- Dutch: zemel
- Afrikaans: semel
- → Xhosa: semelisi
- → West Frisian: semel
- → Sranan Tongo: seimel
- Afrikaans: semel
- Dutch: zemel
- Middle Dutch: sēmele, sēmel
- Old High German: simila, semala
- Middle High German: semele, simele, semel, simel
- German: Semmel
- → English: semel
- → Italian: semel
- Yiddish: זעמל (zeml)
- → Hungarian: zsemle
- → Slovene: žemlja
- German: Semmel
- Middle High German: semele, simele, semel, simel