Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/hattuz

Etymology
Of unclear origin.

Traditionally derived from, from , and compared with 🇨🇬.

However, Kroonen notes that the term looks like a derivative from the accusative plural,, of an unattested n-stem noun , and reconstructs the Proto-Indo-European form as instead. He deduces a possible relation to 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, and links these terms to 🇨🇬; see there for more.

Noun

 * 1) hat

Descendants

 * (the latter form perhaps borrowed into West Norse from East Norse)
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 * (the latter form perhaps borrowed into West Norse from East Norse)
 * (the latter form perhaps borrowed into West Norse from East Norse)
 * (the latter form perhaps borrowed into West Norse from East Norse)
 * (the latter form perhaps borrowed into West Norse from East Norse)
 * (the latter form perhaps borrowed into West Norse from East Norse)