Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/taikną

Etymology
From the root of, ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) sign, token, symbol

Descendants

 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)
 * ( < *taikniz, although an a-stem neuter may be attested; see entry)