- svásar- *suHnús, suHyús son sunu - ****ús sūnú- *dʰugh₂tḗr
daughter dohtor - thugátēr duhitár- *gʷṓus cow cū bōs boûs gáu-...
-
sister *suHnús son sunu - hyiós sūnú- son *dʰugh₂tḗr
daughter dohtor - thugátēr duhitṛ́-
daughter *gʷṓws cow cū bōs bous gáu-...
- brat bráthair *bʰréh₂tēr "brother" դուստր
dustr "daughter"
daughter ( ← OE
dohtor) (Oscan ****rei) θυγάτηρ thugátēr دختر
doxtar दुहितृ duhitṛ дочь doč' der...
-
comprise only five nouns: fæder, mōdor, brōþor, sweostor, and
dohtor. Brōþor, mōdor, and
dohtor are all
inflected the same, with i-umlaut in the
dative singular...
- homopátōr OP hamapitar- A ṣomapacar *dʰugh₂tḗr "daughter"
daughter (< OE
dohtor) daúhtar "daughter"
Oscan ****ír "daughter" θugátēr "daughter"; Myc tu-ka-te...
- Fest);
Music groups (for example: Jan Skrzek [pl],
Krzysztof Hanke, Hasiok,
Dohtor Miód [pl], FEET);
Theatre (for example:
Polterabend in
Silesian Theatre);...
- Æðelbyrhtes sunu cyninges, &
Byrhtan hátte his cwén, & Æðelburh hátte
heora dohtor, óþrum
naman Tate. Wilson,
Stephen (1998). The
Means of Naming: A Social...
- /u/ was
modified to /o/ by
analogy before umlaut took place. For example,
dohtor comes from late Proto-Germanic *dohter, from
earlier *duhter. The plural...
-
diphthongization before /h/ (sought < sōhte,
taught < tāhte,
daughter <
dohtor);
borrowings from
Latin and
French (fawn < Old
French faune, Paul < Latin...
-
stonde ic on
bedde neoðan ruh nathwær. · Neþeð
hwilum ful
cyrtenu ·
ceorles dohtor modwlonc meowle · þæt heo on mec
gripe ræseð mec on
reodne ·
reafath min...