Re c o ns tr uc tio n:Pro to -G e r ma nic /þe udō

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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/þeudō

This Proto-Germanic entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, theterm(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existedbased on comparative evidence.

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From Proto-Indo-European *tewtéh₂.

IPA(key): /ˈθeu̯.ðɔː/

*þeudō f

1. people, tribe

Declension of *þeudō (ō-stem)singular plural

nominative *þeudō *þeudôzvocative *þeudō *þeudôzaccusative *þeudōz

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Proto-Germanic

Etymology

Pronunciation

Noun

Inflection

*þeudǭgenitive *þeudōz *þeudǫ̂dative *þeudōi *þeudōmazinstrumental *þeudō *þeudōmiz

*alaþeudō*þeudanaz*þiudijaną*þiudiskaz*Þeudarīks*Þeudōbalþaz*Þeudōberhtaz*Þeudōmēraz

*þiudijaz

Proto-West Germanic: *þeudu

Old English: þēod, þīod, þīed, þīd

Middle English: theode, thede

English: thede, theod (archaic)Scots: thede, theid

Old Frisian: thiādOld Saxon: thīod, thioda

Middle Low German: dêt, deitOld Dutch: thiat

Middle Dutch: diet

Dutch: diet

Old High German: diota, diot

Middle High German: diet

German: Diet

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