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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/marhaskalk

This Proto-West Germanic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-West Germanic

Etymology

From *marh (horse) + *skalk (retainer). For the semantic development, compare Chinese 司馬 (MC sɨ mˠaX, literally “master of the horse”).

Noun

*marhaskalk m

  1. A groom (attendant who looks after a horse)
  2. A high commander or official.

Inflection

Masculine a-stem
Singular
Nominative *marhaskalk
Genitive *marhaskalkas
Singular Plural
Nominative *marhaskalk *marhaskalkō, *marhaskalkōs
Accusative *marhaskalk *marhaskalkā
Genitive *marhaskalkas *marhaskalkō
Dative *marhaskalkē *marhaskalkum
Instrumental *marhaskalku *marhaskalkum

Descendants

  • Old Saxon: maraskalk, marahscalc
    • Middle Low German: marschalk, marschallik
  • Old Dutch: mariskalk
    • Middle Dutch: maerschalc, maerscalc, marscalc
  • Old High German: marahscalc
    • Middle High German: marhscalc
      • Alemannic German: Marschalk (obsolete)
      • German: Marschall (final /k/ lost due to French influence), Marschalk (obsolete)
      • Luxembourgish: Marschall (final /k/ lost due to French influence)
      • Polish: marszałek
        • Lithuanian: maršalka
  • Medieval Latin: mariscalcus, marescalcus, marescaldus, marescallus, mareschalchus
    • Old French: mareschal, marchal, marescal, marescald, marescalc, marschal (see there for further descendants)
    • Franco-Provençal: marechâl
      Brionnais: marétsau
      Fribourgeois: martsô
    • Italian: maniscalco (possibly mediated through early Gallo-Romance)
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