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from [[wiki: Proto-Germanic language|Proto-Germanic]] '''''[[wikt: Reconstruction: Proto-Germanic/bardǭ|*bardǭ]]'''''. | from [[wiki: Proto-Germanic language|Proto-Germanic]] '''''[[wikt: Reconstruction: Proto-Germanic/bardǭ|*bardǭ]]'''''. | ||
===Noun=== | ====Noun==== | ||
'''braða''' | '''braða''' | ||
# axe {{val-syn|akuže|akuže}} | # axe {{val-syn|akuže|akuže}} | ||
====Declension==== | =====Declension===== | ||
{{Valthungian/n.wk.f.ǭ|brað|brað}} | {{Valthungian/n.wk.f.ǭ|brað|brað}} |
Revision as of 14:39, 12 February 2023
Valthungian
Pronunciation
- Valthungian Phonology: /ˈbrɑða/
Etymology
From Middle Valthungian braðo, from Old Valthungian *bradyou, from Griutungi *bardō, from Proto-Germanic *bardǭ.
Noun
braða
- axe Template:val-syn
Declension
Weak feminine ǭ-stem noun braða, ‘brað’ | ||||
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Nominative | Genitive | Dative | Accusative | |
Sg. | braða | braðans | braðan | braðan |
Pl. | braðans | braðnaro | braðam | braðans |