Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/tat(t)uraz
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
Uncertain. Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *deh₂- (“to split, cut, divide”).
Noun
*tat(t)uraz m
Inflection
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | *tat(t)uraz | *tat(t)urōz, *tat(t)urōs |
| vocative | *tat(t)ur | *tat(t)urōz, *tat(t)urōs |
| accusative | *tat(t)urą | *tat(t)uranz |
| genitive | *tat(t)uras, *tat(t)uris | *tat(t)urǫ̂ |
| dative | *tat(t)urai | *tat(t)uramaz |
| instrumental | *tat(t)urō | *tat(t)uramiz |
Related terms
- *tadą
- *tad(d)ǭ
- *tadjaną
- *tud(d)ô (“tousled mass”)
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *tat(t)ur
- Old Saxon: *tatur, *tater
- Middle Low German: *tater, *tāter
- Low German: Tater
- >? Middle Low German: *tolter
- ⇒ Middle Low German: toltern (plural)
- German Low German: Tulten
- ⇒ Middle Low German: toltern (plural)
- Middle Low German: *tater, *tāter
- Old High German: zattera
- → Italian: zattera (Tuscan)
- →⇒ Old French: taterele (alternatively from Old Norse tǫturr)
- Middle French: taterele
- → Old Italian: tattera
- Italian: tattera
- Old Saxon: *tatur, *tater
- Old Norse: tǫturr