Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/warjaz

Etymology
Derived from.

Noun

 * 1) defender
 * 2) inhabitant; citizen

Usage notes
This noun does not survive on its own in any language, but only as a suffix. This may mean that it appeared only in compounds in Proto-Germanic as well.

Descendants
The compound form of this noun was conflated with in many languages, eventually causing both to be treated as one. In Old Norse, it seems to have merged with in proper names ending in -arr like.


 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)
 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)
 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)
 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)
 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)
 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)
 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)
 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)
 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)
 * (lomvær, vikvær, skjåkvær, øyvær), (lofotværing, ofotværing, senjaværing, saltværing, altaværing, ranværing)