Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/-inī
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From a Pre-Germanic proterokinetic compound suffix *-én-ih₂ ~ *-n̥-yéh₂-. Compare Proto-Slavic *-yni.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i.niː/
Suffix
*-inī f[1]
- Forms nouns indicating a female individual.
Inflection
The suffix appears to have ablauted between *-inī in the nominative and *-unjō- in the rest of the paradigm.[1]
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | *-inī | *-inijôz |
| vocative | *-inī | *-inijôz |
| accusative | *-inijǭ | *-inijōz |
| genitive | *-inijōz | *-inijǫ̂ |
| dative | *-inijōi | *-inijōmaz |
| instrumental | *-inijō | *-inijōmiz |
Derived terms
Proto-Germanic terms suffixed with *-inī
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *-ini
- Old Norse: -ynja (extended to ōn-stem, rare)
- Icelandic: -ynja
- Gothic: -𐌹𐌽𐌹 (-ini)