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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/strūcijō
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin strūciō, strūthiō.
Noun
*strūcijō m
- ostrich
Inflection
Masculine an-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *strūcijō | |
Genitive | *strūcijini | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *strūcijō | *strūcijan |
Accusative | *strūcijan | *strūcijan |
Genitive | *strūcijini | *strūcijanō |
Dative | *strūcijini | *strūcijum |
Instrumental | *strūcijini | *strūcijum |
Descendants
- Old English: strūta, strȳta
- Old Saxon: *strūcio, strūd
- Middle Low German: strûtse, strûse, strûts, strûs
- German Low German: Struss
- → Old Norse: strúz
- Danish: struds
- Faroese: strutsur
- Icelandic: strútur
- Norwegian:
- Norwegian Bokmål: struts
- Norwegian Nynorsk: struts
- Swedish: struts
- → Finnish: strutsi
- ⇒ Middle Low German: strûsvōgel
- Middle Low German: strûtse, strûse, strûts, strûs
- Old Dutch: *strūzo
- Middle Dutch: strūce, struus, struys, strues
- Dutch: struis
- ⇒ Dutch: struisvogel
- Dutch: struis
- Middle Dutch: strūce, struus, struys, strues
- Old High German: *strūzo, strūz
- Middle High German: strūze, strūz, strouz
- German: Strauß
- Hunsrik: Straus
- Luxembourgish: Strauss
- → Czech: pštros
- → Slovak: pštros
- Middle High German: strūze, strūz, strouz