Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/tīdi

This Proto-West Germanic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-West Germanic

Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Germanic *tīdiz, from Proto-Indo-European *déh₂itis, from *deh₂y- + *-tis.

    Noun

    *tīdi f

    1. time
    2. interval; period

    Inflection

    i-stem
    Singular
    Nominative *tīdi
    Genitive *tīdī
    Singular Plural
    Nominative *tīdi *tīdī
    Accusative *tīdi *tīdī
    Genitive *tīdī *tīdijō
    Dative *tīdī *tīdim, *tīdijum
    Instrumental *tīdī *tīdim, *tīdijum
    • *tīmō

    Descendants

    • Old English: tīd, tȳd, tīed
      • Middle English: tyde, tid, tide, tyd
        • English: tide
        • Scots: tide
        • Yola: enteete
        • Scottish Gaelic: tìde
    • Old Frisian: tīd
    • Old Saxon: tīd
    • Old Dutch: tīt
    • Old High German: zīt
      • Middle High German: zīt, zeit
        • Alemannic German: Ziit, Zit, Zyt
        • Bavarian: Zeid
          Cimbrian: zait
          Mòcheno: zait
        • Central Franconian: Zeck, Zick (Kölsch), Ziet (western and northernmost Ripuarian), Zitt (Siegerland, otherwise scattered compromise form), Zeit (most of Moselle Franconian)
        • East Central German:
          Vilamovian: cajt
        • East Franconian:
        • German: Zeit
        • Hunsrik: Zeid
        • Luxembourgish: Zäit
        • Pennsylvania German: Zeit, Zeid
        • Yiddish: צײַט (tsayt)