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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/brigā
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *bʰr̥ǵʰ-éh₂, thematized from *bʰérǵʰ-s ~ *bʰr̥ǵʰ-és (“something high up, fortified”), whence also *brixs.
Declension
Feminine ā-stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *brigā | *brigai | *brigās |
vocative | *brigā | *brigai | *brigās |
accusative | *brigam | *brigai | *brigāms |
genitive | *brigās | *brigous | *brigom |
dative | *brigāi | *brigābom | *brigābos |
locative | *brigai | *? | *? |
instrumental | *? | *brigābim | *brigābis |
Related terms
Descendants
- Proto-Brythonic: *breɣ
- Gaulish: *brigā
- French: Brie
- →⇒ Latin: Eburobriga
Place names attested in Latin:
- →⇒ Latin: Abobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Arabriga
- →⇒ Latin: Arcobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Augustobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Caetobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Conimbriga
- →⇒ Latin: Flaviobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Ierabriga
- →⇒ Latin: Juliobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Lacobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Langobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Medubriga
- →⇒ Latin: Merobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Nemetobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Nertobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Segobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Talabriga
- →⇒ Latin: Tongobriga
- →⇒ Latin: Turobriga
References
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