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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Tīwas dagaz
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From *Tīwas (“of Tiw”) + *dagaz (“day”), lit. "day of Tiw", a calque of Latin dīes Martis (“Tuesday; lit. day of Mars”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtiː.wɑs ˈdɑ.ɣɑz/
Inflection
masculine a-stemDeclension of *Tīwas dagaz (masculine a-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *Tīwas dagaz | *Tīwas dagōz, *Tīwas dagōs | |
vocative | *Tīwas dag | *Tīwas dagōz, *Tīwas dagōs | |
accusative | *Tīwas dagą | *Tīwas daganz | |
genitive | *Tīwas dagas, *Tīwas dagis | *Tīwas dagǫ̂ | |
dative | *Tīwas dagai | *Tīwas dagamaz | |
instrumental | *Tīwas dagō | *Tīwas dagamiz |
See also
- (days of the week) *wikōniz dagōz; *sunnōniz dagaz, *mēniniz dagaz, *Tīwas dagaz, *Wōdanas dagaz, *Þunras dagaz, *Frijjōz dagaz, *laugōz dagaz (Category: gem-pro:Days of the week)
Descendants
- Old English: tiwesdæġ, tīƿesdæġ
- Old Frisian: tīesdei
- Old Saxon: *tiuwesdag
- Old High German: zīostag
- Middle High German: zīestac, zīstac
- Alemannic German: Ziischtig, Zischtig, Zischdi
- Italian Walser: tschischtag, zischtag, zischtog, zischtàg, zéischtag
- Swabian: Zaischdich, Zischtig, Zeischdig
- German: Ziestag
- Alemannic German: Ziischtig, Zischtig, Zischdi
- Middle High German: zīestac, zīstac
- Old Norse: týsdagr, *tísdagr
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