Reconstruction talk:Proto-Germanic/diupiþō

dybde
Are the Danish/Norwayish forms perhaps from the Middle Low German? Leasnam (talk) 00:47, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
 * It's possible. Maybe even the Old Norse term was a MLG or OS loan, but I don't know for sure. Koebler's dictionary doesn't say anything about a loan, and etymologiebank.nl doesn't mention the ON term at all. 00:56, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
 * Ok, I guess it's fine where it is for now then. I was just curious how the -t would have become -de (I think the -t in the ON word is unusual anyway), but it could be due to levelling with the suffix in other words. Leasnam (talk) 01:02, 2 July 2012 (UTC) I left a Q on ue talkpage. Leasnam (talk) 01:02, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
 * Actually, ODS says that Danish dybde
 * "seems to have been newly formed from dyb ca. 1700, after words like, etc.; even in the 18th century, it is rare in written language;  was used previously"
 * Since this was during Denmark-Norway, the Norwegian term is presumably borrowed from, or at least influenced by, Danish.__Gamren (talk) 17:22, 15 December 2020 (UTC)