Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/tūn
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *tūną.
Noun
tūn m
Inflection
| Masculine a-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | ||
| Nominative | *tūn(a) | |
| Genitive | *tūnas | |
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | *tūn(a) | *tūnōs |
| Accusative | *tūn(a) | *tūnā |
| Genitive | *tūnas | *tūnō |
| Dative | *tūnē | *tūnum |
| Instrumental | *tūnu | *tūnum |
Derived terms
Descendants
- Old English: tūn (“enclosed land, town”)
- Old Frisian: tūn (“fence, enclosure”)
- Old Saxon: tūn (“fence”)
- Old Dutch: tūn (“fence”)
- Old High German: zūn (“fence, enclosure”)
- → Proto-Slavic: *tynъ (“fence, enclosure”) (see there for further descendants)