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===Etymology===
===Etymology===


From [[Middle Valthungian]] '''''[[patnobran#Middle Valthungian|patnobran]]''''' ― a compound of '''''[[patno#Middle Valthungian|patno]]''''' ‘pan’, from Old Valthungian *'''''[[patnou#Old Valthungian|patnou]]''''', from Griutungi '''''*[[pannō#Griutungi|pannō]]''''', from Proto-Germanic '''''*[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/pannǭ|pannǭ]]''''' ― and '''''[[bran#Middle Valthungian|bran]]''''' ‘child’, though the latter element is likely a homophone derived from the verb '''''[[brenjen#Middle Valthungian|brenjen]]''''' ‘to burn’, from Old Valthungian *'''''[[breanjan#Old Valthungian|breanjan]]''''', from Griutungi *'''''[[brannjan#Griutungi|brannjan]]''''' (cf. Gothic *[[wikt:Reconstruction:Gothic/𐌱𐍂𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽|'''𐌱𐍂𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽 (''brannjan'')''']]), from Proto-Germanic '''''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/brannijaną|brannijaną]]'''''.
From [[Middle Valthungian]] '''''[[patnobran#Middle Valthungian|patnobran]]''''' ― a compound of '''''[[patno#Middle Valthungian|patno]]''''' ‘pan’, from Old Valthungian *'''''[[patnou#Old Valthungian|patnou]]''''', from Griutungi '''''*[[pannō#Griutungi|pannō]]''''', from Proto-Germanic '''''*[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/pannǭ|pannǭ]]''''' ― and '''''[[bran#Middle Valthungian|bran]]''''' ‘child’, though the latter element is likely a homophone derived from the verb '''''[[bretnjen#Middle Valthungian|bretnjen]]''''' ‘to burn’, from Old Valthungian *'''''[[breatnjan#Old Valthungian|breatnjan]]''''', from Griutungi *'''''[[brannjan#Griutungi|brannjan]]''''' (cf. Gothic *[[wikt:Reconstruction:Gothic/𐌱𐍂𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽|'''𐌱𐍂𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽 (''brannjan'')''']]), from Proto-Germanic '''''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/brannijaną|brannijaną]]'''''.


===Noun===
===Noun===

Latest revision as of 16:44, 21 July 2022

Valthungian

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Middle Valthungian patnobran ― a compound of patno ‘pan’, from Old Valthungian *patnou, from Griutungi *pannō, from Proto-Germanic *pannǭ ― and bran ‘child’, though the latter element is likely a homophone derived from the verb bretnjen ‘to burn’, from Old Valthungian *breatnjan, from Griutungi *brannjan (cf. Gothic *𐌱𐍂𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽 (brannjan)), from Proto-Germanic brannijaną.

Noun

patnabran

  1. pancake.
  2. patnabran.
A type of baked Valthungian pancake, somewhat akin to a Dutch baby or clafoutis.
Literally: “Pan Kid,” though it is likely that the bran element actually refers to the verb bretnin ‘to burn’ rather than the noun bran ‘child’.
A classic patnabran recipe, below.

Declension

Strong neuter a-stem noun patnabran, ‘{{{2}}}’
  Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative
Sg. patnabran patnabranis patnabrana patnabran
Pl. patnabrana patnabranaro patnabranma patnabrana

Patnabran Swœute

A sweet Valthungian Patnabran with Cherries
Patnabran Swœute miþ Kerišim
A sweet Valthungian Patnabran with Blueberries
Patnabran Swœute miþ Blējubešim

Instéðinis

2   ǣǧa
4 ynčins milukis
1 ynča sukris (sukra þrējo ist forsátiþ)
6 spēnis sukris[1]
2⅝ ynčins milus huītis
½ spēnitlus slatis
½ spēnitlus ǧǣtis
½ spēnitlus dričinis
¼ spēnitlus pulus šanǧivris
spēnitlis ustrénins fœuðris
1 spēnitlus ustrénins bāðimis
½ spēnitlus ustrénins limins
2 spēnis ankuns (slatalǭsis ist forsátiþ)

Wīsinis