< Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic
Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/-sagyetor
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From the primary verb *sagyeti (“to seek”), from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂g-.
Suffix
*-sagyetor
- denominative/causative suffix
Inflection
Thematic present, suffixless preterite, deponent | ||||
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Passive voice | ||||
Present | Imperfect | Future | Preterite | |
1st singular | *-sagyūr | — | ? | — |
2nd singular | *-sagyetar | — | ? | — |
3rd singular | *-sagyetor | ? | ? | — |
1st plural | *-sagyommor | — | ? | — |
2nd plural | *-sagyedwe | — | ? | — |
3rd plural | *-sagyontor | ? | ? | — |
Pres. subjunctive | Past subjunctive | Imperative | ||
1st singular | ? | — | — | |
2nd singular | ? | — | — | |
3rd singular | ? | — | — | |
1st plural | ? | — | — | |
2nd plural | ? | — | — | |
3rd plural | ? | — | — |
Derived terms
Category Proto-Celtic terms suffixed with *-sagyetor not found
Descendants
Further reading
- Lionel S. Joseph (1987) “The origin of the Celtic denominatives in *-sag-”, in Calvert Watkins, editor, Studies in Memory of Warren Cowgill (1929–1985): Papers from the Fourth East Coast Indo-European Conference, Cornell University, June 6–9, 1985, Berlin: de Gruyter, →ISBN, pages 113–59
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