Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/tusjō
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
Uncertain, though possibly from Proto-Indo-European *dus- (“evil”).
Noun
*tusjō f
Inflection
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | *tusjō | *tusjôz |
| vocative | *tusjō | *tusjôz |
| accusative | *tusjǭ | *tusjōz |
| genitive | *tusjōz | *tusjǫ̂ |
| dative | *tusjōi | *tusjōmaz |
| instrumental | *tusjō | *tusjōmiz |
Derived terms
- *hagatusjō (“crafty witch”)
- Proto-West Germanic: *hagatussjā, *hagatusi
- Old English: hægtesse, hæġtes, hæġtess, heġtes, hǣts
- Old Frisian: *hegtesse, *hexe
- Old Saxon: *hagatusia
- Old Dutch: *hagatissa
- Middle Dutch: hagetisse
- Dutch: hagedis (dialectal)
- Middle Dutch: hagetisse
- Old High German: hagzissa, hagazussa, hagzussa, hāzissa, hāzussa, hāzessa, hāzus
- Proto-West Germanic: *hagatussjā, *hagatusi
Descendants
- Old Norse: *tysja
- Norwegian: tysja