Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/kaf
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Uncertain. Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *ǵep-, *ǵebʰ- (“jaw, mouth; to eat, chew, devour”); compare in particular Proto-Slavic *zȍbь (“fodder; oats”). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun
*kaf n
Inflection
| Neuter a-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | ||
| Nominative | *kaf | |
| Genitive | *kafas | |
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | *kaf | *kafu |
| Accusative | *kaf | *kafu |
| Genitive | *kafas | *kafō |
| Dative | *kafē | *kafum |
| Instrumental | *kafu | *kafum |
Related terms
- *kefu
Descendants
References
- Norbruis, Stefan (2015) “tsjêf”, in Etymological Dictionary of West Frisian Farming Vocabulary[1], Leiden: Leiden University, page 42.