In:The Carthaginian North: Semitic influence on early Germanic: A linguistic and cultural study
Robert Mailhammer and Theo Vennemann
[NOWELE Supplement Series 32] 2019
► pp. 57–108
Chapter 4Punic elements in the Proto-Germanic lexicon
Published online: 24 October 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.32.c4
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.32.c4
Article outline
- 1.PGmc. +fulka- ‘division of an army’
- 2.PGmc. +flukka- ‘flock, company, troop’
- 3.West Gmc. +plōg- ‘plough’
- 4.Gmc. +pleha-/+plega- ‘to cultivate’
- 5.PGmc. +sibjō- ‘sib, extended family, clan, kinfolk’
- 6.PGmc. +aþal-/+aþil-/+aþul- ‘nobility, noble’, +ōþil-/+ōþal- ‘inherited landed property’
- 7.PGmc. +erþō ‘earth’
- 8.PGmc. +skellingaz / +skillingaz ‘shilling’
- 9.West Gmc. +paning, +panning, +panding ‘penny’
- 10.PGmc. +smītan ‘to smite’, +smiþaz ‘smith’
- 11.Phoenician loanwords “from everyday life”
- 11.1PGmc. +ebura- ‘male pig’
- 11.2PGmc. +krabba- m. ‘crab, shrimp’
- 12.Possible covert Punic influences in Proto-Germanic
- 12.1Gender of PGmc. +sunnōn f. ‘sun’ and +mēnōn m. ‘moon’
- 12.2Gmc. norþ- adj., adv., noun ‘north, north wind’
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