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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/kreukaną
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
According to Kroonen the verb was associated with *kreupaną (“to crawl”) from an early stage. He suggests that the root final -k to arose from an earlier geminate -kk, which was adopted from the iterative verb *krukkōną. Related to Old Irish gruc (“wrinkle”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkreu̯.kɑ.nɑ̃/
Inflection
Conjugation of *kreukaną (strong class 2)
| active voice | passive voice | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| present tense | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive |
| 1st singular | *kreukō | *kreukaų | — | *kreukai | ? |
| 2nd singular | *kriukizi | *kreukaiz | *kreuk | *kreukazai | *kreukaizau |
| 3rd singular | *kriukidi | *kreukai | *kreukadau | *kreukadai | *kreukaidau |
| 1st dual | *kreukōz | *kreukaiw | — | — | — |
| 2nd dual | *kreukadiz | *kreukaidiz | *kreukadiz | — | — |
| 1st plural | *kreukamaz | *kreukaim | — | *kreukandai | *kreukaindau |
| 2nd plural | *kriukid | *kreukaid | *kriukid | *kreukandai | *kreukaindau |
| 3rd plural | *kreukandi | *kreukain | *kreukandau | *kreukandai | *kreukaindau |
| past tense | indicative | subjunctive | |||
| 1st singular | *krauk | *krukį̄ | |||
| 2nd singular | *krauht | *krukīz | |||
| 3rd singular | *krauk | *krukī | |||
| 1st dual | *krukū | *krukīw | |||
| 2nd dual | *krukudiz | *krukīdiz | |||
| 1st plural | *krukum | *krukīm | |||
| 2nd plural | *krukud | *krukīd | |||
| 3rd plural | *krukun | *krukīn | |||
| present | past | ||||
| participles | *kreukandz | *krukanaz | |||
Related terms
- *krukkōną
Descendants
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