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- originally from a Common Germanic form *Þeudarīks ("people-ruler") from *þeudō ("people") and *rīks, which would have resulted in a Gothic *𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌳𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌺𐍃...
- 'of the people' (see also the Latinised form Theodiscus), derived from *þeudō, descended from Proto-Indo-European *tewtéh₂- 'people', from which the word...
- first mentioned in the 14th century records of Kotor, as Teude, Theode, and Theudo, and has been connected to the Illyrian Queen Teuta, who ruled the region...
- Germanic *þiudisk, from Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz. The stem of this word, *þeudō, meant "people" in Proto-Germanic, and *-iskaz was an adjective-forming...
- diphthong *eu tends to come down to Vandalic as eu. Take for example the form theudo- ('people'), as opposed to the Gothic 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌳𐌰 (þiuda), where it has changed...
- Dutch go back to Proto-Germanic, the ancestor of all Germanic languages, *theudo (meaning "national/po****r"); akin to Old Dutch dietsc, Old High German...
- *uféri > *ubéri > *ubiri /θ/ > [ð] — *tewtéh₂ 'tribe' > *þewþā́ > *þewdā́ > *þeudō /x/ > [ɣ] — *h₂yuHn̥ḱós 'young' > *yunkós > *yunhós > *yungós > *jungaz...
- consonantal shift ("pre-Germanic"). (Compare the later-attested Germanic form *þeudō- 'nation, people, folk'; embodied for example by Gothic þiuda.) A possible...
- iā and iū. For example, thiād ("people") and liūde from Proto-Germanic *þeudō and *liudīz. Old Frisian (c. 1150 – c. 1550) retained grammatical cases...
- þeod "people, nation" Goth thiuda "folk"; ModGerm Deutsch < Proto-Germ *þeudō Osc touto "community"; Umbr totam "tribe" Lith tautà "people"; OPru tauto...