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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/rīks
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
An early borrowing from Proto-Celtic *rīxs, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃rḗǵs.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /riːks/
Inflection
| consonant stemDeclension of *rīks (consonant stem) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | *rīks | *rīkiz | |
| vocative | *rīk | *rīkiz | |
| accusative | *rīkų | *rīkunz | |
| genitive | *rīkiz | *rīkǫ̂ | |
| dative | *rīki | *rīkumaz | |
| instrumental | *rīkē | *rīkumiz | |
Derived terms
- *rīkiją
- *rīkijaz
- Compounds:
- *Aiwarīks?
- *Aizarīkijaz?
- *Alarīks
- *Albirīks
- *Audarīks
- *Friþurīks
- *Gaizarīks
- *Haimarīks
- *Helparīks
- *Hildirīks
- *Hrōþirīks
- *Ōþalarīks
- *Rīkaharduz
- *Wulfarīks
- *Þeudarīks
Related terms
Descendants
This word is attested only in compounds in all daughter languages except Gothic, where it was still used as a noun.
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