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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/þraki
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *þrakjaz.
Noun
*þraki m
- dirt
Inflection
Masculine ja-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *þraki | |
Genitive | *þrakkjas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *þraki | *þrakkjō, *þrakkjōs |
Accusative | *þraki | *þrakkjā |
Genitive | *þrakkjas | *þrakkjō |
Dative | *þrakkjē | *þrakkjum |
Instrumental | *þrakkju | *þrakkjum |
Descendants
- Old English: þreahs, þreax
- Old Frisian: threkk
- >? Saterland Frisian: Dräk (possibly borrowed from Low German)
- (West Frisian: dridze ?)
- Old Saxon: *threkk
- Middle Low German: dreck
- German Low German: Dreck
- Middle Low German: dreck
- Old Dutch: *threc
- Middle Dutch: drec
- Dutch: drek
- Middle Dutch: drec
- Old High German: threc (in compound mūsthrec)
- Middle High German: drëc
- Cimbrian: drèkh
- German: Dreck, Drekk
- → Czech: drek
- → Serbo-Croatian: дре̏к (drȅk)
- → Slovene: drȅk
- Luxembourgish: Dreck
- Yiddish: דרעק (drek)
- → English: dreck, drek
- → Russian: дрек (drɛk)
- Middle High German: drëc