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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/albiyū
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *h₂elbʰós (“white”). For the semantic development, compare Old Church Slavonic свѣтъ (světŭ, “light; world”).
Noun
*albiyū f
- luminous world, upper world, (the habitable surface of the) world
- high mountain (especially in the Alps), alp
- alpine pasture
- Britain
Declension
Masculine/feminine n-stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *albiyū | *albiyone? | *albiyones |
vocative | *albiyū | *albiyone? | *albiyones |
accusative | *albiyonam | *albiyone? | *albiyonās |
genitive | *albiyonos | *albiyonows? | *albiyonom |
dative | *albiyonē | *albiyombom | *albiyombos |
instrumental | *albiyonē | *albiyombim | *albiyombis |
Related terms
- *albiyos
- *albos
- *albanos
- *Albiyorīxs
Descendants
References
- Celtic Lexicon - University of Wales
- Philip Freeman (2006), “Albion, Albiones”, in John T. Koch, editor, Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia, volume 1, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, pages 38f.
- Xavier Delamarre (2003), “albos, albios, albanos”, in Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise, 2nd edition, Paris: Editions Errance, →ISBN, pages 37f.
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