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      Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/brōks
Proto-Germanic
    
    Etymology
    
From earlier *brāks, from Pre-Germanic *bʰrāg-, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰreg- (“to break, crack, split”). Cognate with Latin frangō.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈbrɔːks/
Inflection
    
	
| consonant stemDeclension of *brōks (consonant stem) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | *brōks | *brōkiz | |
| vocative | *brōk | *brōkiz | |
| accusative | *brōkų | *brōkunz | |
| genitive | *brōkiz | *brōkǫ̂ | |
| dative | *brōki | *brōkumaz | |
| instrumental | *brōkē | *brōkumiz | |
Descendants
    
- Proto-West Germanic: *brōk
- Old Norse: brók
- → Transalpine Gaulish: *brāca
- → Latin: brāca (see there for further descendants)
 
- → Proto-Finnic: *rook'eh
- Finnish: ruoke
 
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