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{{nm-header|ˈnaːgʊl}}
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{{nm-pgmc|naglaz}}The lack of [[Niemish#Consonants_2|extended Thurneysen's law]] in this word may be due to influence of cognate words with the same meaning in other Indo-European languages, e.g. Proto-Slavic ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/nogъtь#Proto-Slavic|*nȍgŭtŭ]]'', Lithuanian ''[[wikt:nagas#Lithuanian|nãgas]]''. Doublet of ''{{term|nachol#Niemish|náchol}}'' ("nail, key"), in which extended Thurneysen's law was active.
{{nm-pgmc|naglaz}}The lack of [[Niemish#Consonants_2|extended Thurneysen's law]] in this word may be due to influence of cognate words with the same meaning in other Indo-European languages, cf. Proto-Slavic ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/nogъtь#Proto-Slavic|*nȍgŭtŭ]]'', Lithuanian ''[[wikt:nagas#Lithuanian|nãgas]]''. Doublet of ''{{term|nachol#Niemish|náchol}}'' ("nail, key"), in which extended Thurneysen's law was active.
{{nm-noun-mh-2-S|náchol|nä́chul|náchol|náchl|nä́chl|nail
{{nm-noun-mh-2-S|náchol|nä́chul|náchol|náchl|nä́chl|nail
# key}}
# key}}

Revision as of 00:08, 3 January 2023

Niemish

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈnaːgʊl/

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *naglaz. The lack of extended Thurneysen's law in this word may be due to influence of cognate words with the same meaning in other Indo-European languages, cf. Proto-Slavic *nȍgŭtŭ, Lithuanian nãgas. Doublet of náchol ("nail, key"), in which extended Thurneysen's law was active.

Noun

² náchol n.m. syncopating hard stem

  1. nail
  2. key

Declension

declension of náchol (mh-S declension)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative náchol náchlan náchols náchlas
genitive nä́chuls nä́chles nä́chle nä́chulse
dative náchol náchlum náchlą náchlę

See also