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      Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/krebô
Proto-Germanic
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Indo-European *grébʰ-ōn ~ *grbʰ-n-ōs, from *grebʰ-, a variant of *gerbʰ- (“bunch, bundle, tuft, clump”), from *ger- (“to twist, turn”).
Inflection
    
Declension of *krebô
| Case | Singular | Plural | 
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | *krebô | *krebaniz | 
| Vocative | *krebô | *krebaniz | 
| Accusative | *krebanų | *kurpunz | 
| Genitive | *kurpaz | *kurpǫ̂ | 
| Dative | *krebini | *krebummaz | 
| Instrumental | *kurpē? | *krebummiz | 
Derived terms
    
- *kerbą
- Old Norse: kerf, kjarf
 
 - *kerbǭ
- Proto-West Germanic: *kerbā
- Old Saxon: *kerva
- Middle Low German: kerve
 
 
 - Old Saxon: *kerva
 
 - Proto-West Germanic: *kerbā
 - *krib(bi)jǭ
 - *kreppǭ
- ⇒ Proto-Germanic: *krippijǭ
 
 - *krubbǭ
- Old Norse: krubba (see there for further descendants)
 
 - *kruppǭ
- ⇒ Proto-Germanic: *kruppijǭ
 
 - *kurbǭ
- Proto-West Germanic: *kurbā
- Old High German: kurba
 
 
 - Proto-West Germanic: *kurbā
 - *kurbaz 
- Proto-West Germanic: *korb (see there for further descendants)
 
 
Descendants
    
The original paradigm of *kreb-, *kurpp- (later *krupp-/*kurp-) allowed for different levelling among the daughter languages. See Derived terms above for more.
- Proto-West Germanic: *krebō
- Old Frisian: *kreva
- Saterland Frisian: Krääwe, Krääf
 
 - Old High German: *krebo
- Middle High German: krebe
- German: Krebe
 
 
 - Middle High German: krebe
 
 - Old Frisian: *kreva
 
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