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- strike”) (cf. Proto-Germanic *bautaną, Proto-Celtic *bibud- (“guilty; culprit”)). *boudi n profit, gain victory *boudīkos (“victorious”) Proto-Brythonic:...2 KB (386 words) - 06:43, 19 September 2024
- From Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm. *kom- with, together Proto-Celtic terms prefixed with *kom- Proto-Brythonic: *köβ̃- Breton: kev-, kem Old Cornish: com-...548 bytes (65 words) - 17:21, 31 December 2023
- See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/dantos From Proto-Indo-European *h₃dónts. *dant n tooth Dual declension of neuter nt-stems is uncertain. Brythonic:...788 bytes (96 words) - 06:58, 3 August 2024
- “*Φīwerjon-”, in English–Proto-Celtic Word-list with attested comparanda[1], University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies, page 185 ^ The...998 bytes (244 words) - 15:52, 13 March 2024
- addition to completion too (to an excessive degree) Proto-Celtic terms prefixed with *ɸro- Proto-Brythonic: rro Welsh: rhy Cornish: re Old Irish: ro-...612 bytes (106 words) - 09:57, 4 March 2023
- See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/makkos *makʷkʷos (with secondary gemination) Uncertain. Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *mh₂ḱwos, from *meh₂ḱ-...885 bytes (126 words) - 07:48, 6 August 2024
- Middle Welsh: dy- Welsh: dy- Old Irish: to-, do-, do- Middle Irish: do- Proto-Celtic terms prefixed with *to- ^ Dunkel, George E. (2014) Lexikon der indogermanischen...1 KB (188 words) - 15:59, 11 June 2024
- Probably from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ēsh₂r̥no- (“bloody, red”), from *h₁ésh₂r̥ (“blood”), but the long ē (which regularly became ī in Proto-Celtic) is unexplained...1 KB (170 words) - 18:10, 31 March 2024
- Irish: ná *nīs(t) (“is not”) (from *ne esti; in Insular Celtic coming to mean simply ‘not’) Proto-Brythonic: *ni Old Breton: ne Middle Breton: ne Breton:...1,004 bytes (145 words) - 14:08, 26 March 2024
- Proto-Indo-European *upér (which in Celtic also survived as a preposition *uɸer). Cognate with English over, Latin super. *uɸer- over, super- Proto-Celtic...685 bytes (84 words) - 04:29, 5 November 2024
- Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 373 ^ Koch, John (2004) “*tauso-”, in English–Proto-Celtic...570 bytes (93 words) - 19:59, 17 March 2024
- From Proto-Indo-European *perh₃-. The future stem is from reduplicated *pi-pr̥h₃-; the change of -ɸr- to -br- in Proto-Celtic is phonologically regular...561 bytes (57 words) - 05:09, 20 July 2024
- *cantos → Latin: cantus Matasović, Ranko (2009) Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill...547 bytes (98 words) - 01:33, 31 January 2023
- Brittonic) are unnecessary, as *saleinos can regularly yield all Celtic reflexes. *sālos Proto-Brythonic: *haluɨn Middle Breton: halon Breton: halen Old Cornish:...778 bytes (141 words) - 05:11, 13 September 2024
- “*gar(s)man-”, in English–Proto-Celtic Word-list with attested comparanda[1], University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies, page 54...945 bytes (106 words) - 20:42, 7 September 2024
- of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 173 Watson, W. J., The History of the Celtic Place-names...1 KB (115 words) - 17:43, 8 July 2024
- Gaelic: biadh ^ Zair, Nicholas (2012) The reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European laryngeals in Celtic, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 236 ^ Matasović, Ranko (2009)...779 bytes (105 words) - 22:40, 8 September 2024
- *sukkos and bwch (“buck”) from *bukkos. Thus Welsh cnwch must indicate Proto-Celtic *knukkos, not *knokkos. Early Irish genitive singular cnuicc must contain...2 KB (352 words) - 19:27, 24 January 2024
- See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/didīti *dāti (with dereduplication) From Proto-Indo-European *dédeh₃ti. Cognate with Latin dō and Lithuanian dúoti...2 KB (288 words) - 06:24, 30 August 2024
- Matasović, Ranko (2009) “*ufo-rēdo-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill...984 bytes (107 words) - 18:33, 8 September 2024