See bragz on Wiktionary
{ "descendants": [ { "depth": 1, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ang", "2": "bregu", "3": "brego", "4": "breogo" }, "expansion": "Old English: bregu, brego, breogo", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Old English: bregu, brego, breogo" }, { "depth": 1, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "non", "2": "bragr" }, "expansion": "Old Norse: bragr", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Old Norse: bragr; bragi, Bragi, bragnar" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "is", "2": "bragur" }, "expansion": "Icelandic: bragur", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Icelandic: bragur" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "fo", "2": "bragg", "g": "n", "t": "bragging" }, "expansion": "Faroese: bragg n (“bragging”)", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Faroese: bragg n (“bragging”)" }, { "depth": 3, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "fo", "2": "bragga", "der": "1", "t": "to brag" }, "expansion": "⇒ Faroese: bragga (“to brag”)", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "⇒ Faroese: bragga (“to brag”)" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "no", "2": "brag" }, "expansion": "Norwegian: brag", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Norwegian: brag" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "enm", "2": "brag", "bor": "1" }, "expansion": "→ Middle English: brag", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "→ Middle English: brag" }, { "depth": 3, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "enm", "2": "braggen", "der": "1" }, "expansion": "⇒ Middle English: braggen", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "⇒ Middle English: braggen" }, { "depth": 4, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "brag" }, "expansion": "English: brag", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "English: brag" }, { "depth": 4, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "sco", "2": "bragge", "3": "braig" }, "expansion": "Scots: bragge, braig", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Scots: bragge, braig" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "fro", "2": "braguer", "bor": "1", "der": "1" }, "expansion": "→⇒ Old French: braguer", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "→⇒ Old French: braguer" }, { "depth": 3, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "frm", "2": "braguer" }, "expansion": "Middle French: braguer", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Middle French: braguer" } ], "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "gem-pro" }, "expansion": "Uncertain", "name": "unc" }, { "args": { "1": "gem-pro", "2": "ine-pro", "3": "*bʰreḱ-" }, "expansion": "Proto-Indo-European *bʰreḱ-", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "gem-pro", "2": "ine-pro", "3": "*mrekʷ-" }, "expansion": "Proto-Indo-European *mrekʷ-", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "lt", "2": "mirkčioti", "3": "", "4": "to blink, flicker, wink, twinkle, shimmer, sparkle" }, "expansion": "Lithuanian mirkčioti (“to blink, flicker, wink, twinkle, shimmer, sparkle”)", "name": "cog" }, { "args": { "1": "ru", "2": "морга́ть", "3": "", "4": "to blink, wink" }, "expansion": "Russian морга́ть (morgátʹ, “to blink, wink”)", "name": "cog" } ], "etymology_text": "Uncertain. Hypotheses include:\n* From *breh- (“to flash, move quickly”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰreḱ-, *bʰreǵ- (“to shine, shimmer”).\n* Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mrekʷ- or *mregʷ- (“to shimmer”). If so, then cognate with Lithuanian mirkčioti (“to blink, flicker, wink, twinkle, shimmer, sparkle”), Russian морга́ть (morgátʹ, “to blink, wink”).", "forms": [ { "form": "no-table-tags", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "table-tags" ] }, { "form": "gem-decl-noun", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "inflection-template" ] }, { "form": "bragz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "nominative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragiz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "nominative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "brag", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "singular", "vocative" ] }, { "form": "bragiz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "plural", "vocative" ] }, { "form": "bragų", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "accusative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragunz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "accusative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "bragiz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "genitive", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragǫ̂", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "genitive", "plural" ] }, { "form": "bragi", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "dative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragumaz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "dative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "bragē", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "instrumental", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragumiz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "instrumental", "plural" ] } ], "inflection_templates": [ { "args": {}, "name": "gem-decl-noun" } ], "lang": "Proto-Germanic", "lang_code": "gem-pro", "original_title": "Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/bragz", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with 1 entry", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with entries", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Proto-Germanic entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" } ], "glosses": [ "One who is first or foremost, a premier, chief, leader, prince" ], "head_nr": 1, "id": "en-bragz-gem-pro-noun-CR98joNp", "links": [ [ "premier", "premier" ], [ "chief", "chief" ], [ "leader", "leader" ], [ "prince", "prince" ] ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "braguz" }, { "word": "bragiz" } ], "tags": [ "masculine", "reconstruction" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈbrɑɣz/" } ], "word": "bragz" }
{ "descendants": [ { "depth": 1, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ang", "2": "bregu", "3": "brego", "4": "breogo" }, "expansion": "Old English: bregu, brego, breogo", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Old English: bregu, brego, breogo" }, { "depth": 1, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "non", "2": "bragr" }, "expansion": "Old Norse: bragr", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Old Norse: bragr; bragi, Bragi, bragnar" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "is", "2": "bragur" }, "expansion": "Icelandic: bragur", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Icelandic: bragur" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "fo", "2": "bragg", "g": "n", "t": "bragging" }, "expansion": "Faroese: bragg n (“bragging”)", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Faroese: bragg n (“bragging”)" }, { "depth": 3, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "fo", "2": "bragga", "der": "1", "t": "to brag" }, "expansion": "⇒ Faroese: bragga (“to brag”)", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "⇒ Faroese: bragga (“to brag”)" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "no", "2": "brag" }, "expansion": "Norwegian: brag", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Norwegian: brag" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "enm", "2": "brag", "bor": "1" }, "expansion": "→ Middle English: brag", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "→ Middle English: brag" }, { "depth": 3, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "enm", "2": "braggen", "der": "1" }, "expansion": "⇒ Middle English: braggen", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "⇒ Middle English: braggen" }, { "depth": 4, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "brag" }, "expansion": "English: brag", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "English: brag" }, { "depth": 4, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "sco", "2": "bragge", "3": "braig" }, "expansion": "Scots: bragge, braig", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Scots: bragge, braig" }, { "depth": 2, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "fro", "2": "braguer", "bor": "1", "der": "1" }, "expansion": "→⇒ Old French: braguer", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "→⇒ Old French: braguer" }, { "depth": 3, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "frm", "2": "braguer" }, "expansion": "Middle French: braguer", "name": "desc" } ], "text": "Middle French: braguer" } ], "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "gem-pro" }, "expansion": "Uncertain", "name": "unc" }, { "args": { "1": "gem-pro", "2": "ine-pro", "3": "*bʰreḱ-" }, "expansion": "Proto-Indo-European *bʰreḱ-", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "gem-pro", "2": "ine-pro", "3": "*mrekʷ-" }, "expansion": "Proto-Indo-European *mrekʷ-", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "lt", "2": "mirkčioti", "3": "", "4": "to blink, flicker, wink, twinkle, shimmer, sparkle" }, "expansion": "Lithuanian mirkčioti (“to blink, flicker, wink, twinkle, shimmer, sparkle”)", "name": "cog" }, { "args": { "1": "ru", "2": "морга́ть", "3": "", "4": "to blink, wink" }, "expansion": "Russian морга́ть (morgátʹ, “to blink, wink”)", "name": "cog" } ], "etymology_text": "Uncertain. Hypotheses include:\n* From *breh- (“to flash, move quickly”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰreḱ-, *bʰreǵ- (“to shine, shimmer”).\n* Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mrekʷ- or *mregʷ- (“to shimmer”). If so, then cognate with Lithuanian mirkčioti (“to blink, flicker, wink, twinkle, shimmer, sparkle”), Russian морга́ть (morgátʹ, “to blink, wink”).", "forms": [ { "form": "no-table-tags", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "table-tags" ] }, { "form": "gem-decl-noun", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "inflection-template" ] }, { "form": "bragz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "nominative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragiz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "nominative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "brag", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "singular", "vocative" ] }, { "form": "bragiz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "plural", "vocative" ] }, { "form": "bragų", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "accusative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragunz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "accusative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "bragiz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "genitive", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragǫ̂", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "genitive", "plural" ] }, { "form": "bragi", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "dative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragumaz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "dative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "bragē", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "instrumental", "singular" ] }, { "form": "bragumiz", "source": "inflection", "tags": [ "instrumental", "plural" ] } ], "inflection_templates": [ { "args": {}, "name": "gem-decl-noun" } ], "lang": "Proto-Germanic", "lang_code": "gem-pro", "original_title": "Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/bragz", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries", "Proto-Germanic consonant stem nouns", "Proto-Germanic entries with incorrect language header", "Proto-Germanic lemmas", "Proto-Germanic masculine nouns", "Proto-Germanic nouns", "Proto-Germanic terms with unknown etymologies", "gem-pro:Occupations" ], "glosses": [ "One who is first or foremost, a premier, chief, leader, prince" ], "head_nr": 1, "links": [ [ "premier", "premier" ], [ "chief", "chief" ], [ "leader", "leader" ], [ "prince", "prince" ] ], "tags": [ "masculine", "reconstruction" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈbrɑɣz/" } ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "braguz" }, { "word": "bragiz" } ], "word": "bragz" }
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