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      Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/lubistik
Proto-West Germanic
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowed from Medieval Latin lubisticum, from Latin levisticum, from Latin ligusticum.[1]
Inflection
    
| Masculine a-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | ||
| Nominative | *lubistik | |
| Genitive | *lubistikas | |
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | *lubistik | *lubistikō, *lubistikōs | 
| Accusative | *lubistik | *lubistikā | 
| Genitive | *lubistikas | *lubistikō | 
| Dative | *lubistikē | *lubistikum | 
| Instrumental | *lubistiku | *lubistikum | 
Alternative reconstructions
    
- *libistik, *libistok, *lubistok
 
Derived terms
    
- *lubistikil
 - *lubistikilā
- Old High German: lubistekkila, lubisteckila
 
 - *lubistikō
 
Descendants
    
- Old Saxon: livistok, libistok, livistokk, libistokk, livistik, livestok
- Middle Low German: lēverstok, lēverstock, lofstock, lōvestok, lōvestock, lübbestok, lübbestock, lubbestock, lubstock, lobestock, lavestock
 
 - Old Dutch: *lubistok
- Middle Dutch: lēvestoc, lubbestok, lupstok
 
 - Old High German: lubistek, lubistec
 
References
    
- de Vries, Jan (1971) “lavas”, in Nederlands etymologisch woordenboek [Dutch etymological dictionary] (in Dutch), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN
 
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