- 'sovereign prince, high
ranking nobleman' from
Germanic *kuningaz and *
druhtinaz—they
display a
remarkable tendency towards phonological conservation within...
- wise, quick-minded" (Old
Norse horskr)
Finnish ruhtinas "prince" < *
druhtinaz "lord" (Old
Norse dróttinn)
Finnish runo "poem, rune" < *rūno "secret...
- Proto-Germanic or pre-Proto-Germanic loanwords. Well-known
examples include PGmc *
druhtinaz 'warlord' (compare
Finnish ruhtinas), *hrengaz (later *hringaz) 'ring'...
- "companion" or "friend",
related to
Germanic drotiin, Proto-Germanic
druhtinaz,
meaning "war band") (historical) A
detachment of
select troops in East...
- *trewwaz "faithful"
Trevuleus truct- (later troit-) *druhtiz,
later *
druhtīnaz "people, army" and "lord, master" Tructinus, Tructa, Tructemiro, Tructemondo...
- "faithful":
Trevuleus truct- (later troit-) to *druhtiz "people, army" and
druhtīnaz "lord, master": Tructinus, Tructa, Tructemiro, Tructemondo, Tructericus...