Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/augô
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Proto-Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Indo-European *h₃ekʷ- (“eye; to see”), with analogical introduction of the diphthong -au- from *auzô (“ear”).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]*augô n[1]
Inflection
[edit]neuter an-stemDeclension of *augô (neuter an-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *augô | *augōnō | |
vocative | *augô | *augōnō | |
accusative | *augô | *augōnō | |
genitive | *auginiz | *auganǫ̂ | |
dative | *augini | *augammaz | |
instrumental | *auginē | *augammiz |
Derived terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- Proto-West Germanic: *augā
- Old English: ēaġe, ēge — Anglian
- Old Frisian: āge, āg
- Old Saxon: ōga
- Middle Low German: ôge
- Low German:
- German Low German:
- Hamburgisch: Oog
- Westphalian:
- The template Template:rfc-sense does not use the parameter(s):
2=is this Ravensbergisch or another Lippisch term? what's the source? Lippisch (Korl Biegemann, Wilhelm Oesterhaus, kinder-lippe.de) has "Auge", also "Äoge", see below. This was added in diff & diff.
Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.
(Can we clean up(+) this sense?) Ravensbergisch-Lippisch: Äuge- Lippisch: Auge, Äoge
- Ravensbergisch: äuge (scientific), Auge
- Sauerländisch: Äoge, Auge, Eyege, Ouge, Oue
- Westmünsterländisch: Ooge, Oog
- German Low German:
- Low German:
- Plautdietsch: Uag
- Middle Low German: ôge
- Old Dutch: ōga
- Old High German: ouga
- Proto-Norse: *ᚨᚢᚷᛟ (*augo)
- Gothic: 𐌰𐌿𐌲𐍉 (augō)
- Crimean Gothic: oeghene (plural)
- →? Proto-Finnic: *aukko