Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Ingwô
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From *Inguz + *-ô (agent noun).
Noun
*Ingwô m
- Ing, Yngvi, god of fertility
- a member of the Ingaevones
Inflection
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | *Ingwô | *Ingwaniz |
| vocative | *Ingwô | *Ingwaniz |
| accusative | *Ingwanų | *Ingwanunz |
| genitive | *Ingwiniz | *Ingwanǫ̂ |
| dative | *Ingwini | *Ingwammaz |
| instrumental | *Ingwinē | *Ingwammiz |
Derived terms
- *Ingwôbergō
- *Ingwômēraz
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *Ingwō
- Old Norse: Yngvi, Ingi
- >? Gothic: [ᛝ]ᛁ ([i(ng)]wi[n])[n 2]
- → Latin: Ingaevōnēs, Ingvaeōnēs
Notes
References
- ^ Pieper, Peter (1989), Die Weser-Runenknochen, Neue Untersuchungen zur Problematik: Original oder Fälschung, Oldenburg: Isensee, page 154
- ^ Elmer H., Antonsen (2002), Runes and Germanic Linguistics (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs), volume 140, Berlin, New York: Mouton De Gruyter, →ISBN, page 318
- ^ Harhoiu, Radu; Pieper, Peter; Nedoma, Robert (2003), “Pietroassa”, in Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde, volume 23, Berlin, New York