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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/tekos
Proto-Celtic
Inflection
O/ā-stem | |||
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masculine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *tekos | *tekou | *tekoi |
vocative | *teke | *tekou | *tekoi |
accusative | *tekom | *tekou | *tekoms |
genitive | *tekī | *tekous | *tekom |
dative | *tekūi | *tekobom | *tekobos |
instrumental | *tekū | *tekobim | *tekobis |
feminine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *tekā | *tekai | *tekās |
vocative | *tekā | *tekai | *tekās |
accusative | *tekam | *tekai | *tekams |
genitive | *tekās | *tekous | *tekom |
dative | *tekai | *tekābom | *tekābos |
instrumental | *? | *tekābim | *tekābis |
neuter | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *tekom | *tekou | *tekā |
vocative | *tekom | *tekou | *tekā |
accusative | *tekom | *tekou | *tekā |
genitive | *tekī | *tekous | *tekom |
dative | *tekūi | *tekobom | *tekobos |
instrumental | *tekū | *tekobim | *tekobis |
Reconstruction notes
The connection between Old Irish étig and the Brittonic terms is made by McManus,[1] although he does not reconstruct a proto-form himself.
Derived terms
- *an-tekos (literally “un-fair”)
- Old Irish: étig (with secondary i-stem inflection)
Descendants
References
- McManus, Damian (1991) A Guide to Ogam (Maynooth monographs), An Sagart, →ISBN, page 179
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