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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Harjawaldaz
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From *harjaz (“army”) + *waldaz (“ruler, authority”). Compare *Waldaharjaz, composed of the same elements but in the reverse order.
Inflection
| masculine a-stemDeclension of *Harjawaldaz (masculine a-stem) | ||
|---|---|---|
| singular | ||
| nominative | *Harjawaldaz | |
| vocative | *Harjawald | |
| accusative | *Harjawaldą | |
| genitive | *Harjawaldas, *Harjawaldis | |
| dative | *Harjawaldai | |
| instrumental | *Harjawaldō | |
Descendants
- Old English: Hereweald
- English: Harold
- Proto-Norse: *ᚺᚨᚱᛃᚨᚹᚨᛚᛞᚨᛉ (*harjawaldaʀ), *ᚺᚨᚱᛁᚹᚨᛚᛞᚨᛉ (*hariwaldaʀ)
- → Finnish: Harjavalta
- → Latin: Chariovalda (Attested by Tacitus[1])
- Suevic or Gothic:
- → Latin: Arvaldus
- Galician: Albarde (place name)
- → Latin: Arvaldus
- From an unknown later Germanic language:
References
- Tacitus, The Annals 2.11
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