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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/smauki
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *(s)mewg- (“to smoke, reek”).
Noun
*smauki m
- smoke
Inflection
i-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *smauki | |
Genitive | *smaukī | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *smauki | *smaukī |
Accusative | *smauki | *smaukī |
Genitive | *smaukī | *smaukijō |
Dative | *smaukī | *smaukim |
Instrumental | *smaukī | *smaukim |
Derived terms
- *smaukijan
Related terms
- *smeukan
- *smokōn
Descendants
- Old English: smīec, smēc, smīeċ, smēċ
- Middle English: smec, smech, smeke
- Scots: smeek
- English: smeek, smeech
- Middle English: smec, smech, smeke
- Old Saxon: *smōk
- Middle Low German: smôk
- German Low German: Smook
- → Saterland Frisian: smokje
- → Danish: smøg
- Middle Low German: smôk
- Old Dutch: *smouk, *smōk
- Middle Dutch: smooc
- Dutch: smook
- → West Frisian: smoke
- Dutch: smook
- Middle Dutch: smooc
- Old High German: *smouhh, *smouch
- Middle High German: smouch
- German: Schmauch
- Middle High German: smouch