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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/amɸlabros

This Proto-Celtic entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Celtic

Etymology

From *an- (un-) + *ɸlabros (talkative).

Adjective

*amɸlabros

  1. dumb, mute

Inflection

O/ā-stem
masculine singular dual plural
nominative *amɸlabros *amɸlabrou *amɸlabroi
vocative *amɸlabre *amɸlabrou *amɸlabrūs
accusative *amɸlabrom *amɸlabrou *amɸlabroms
genitive *amɸlabrī *amɸlabrous *amɸlabrom
dative *amɸlabrūi *amɸlabrobom *amɸlabrobos
instrumental *amɸlabrū *amɸlabrobim *amɸlabrobis
feminine singular dual plural
nominative *amɸlabrā *amɸlabrai *amɸlabrās
vocative *amɸlabrā *amɸlabrai *amɸlabrās
accusative *amɸlabram *amɸlabrai *amɸlabrams
genitive *amɸlabrās *amɸlabrous *amɸlabrom
dative *amɸlabrai *amɸlabrābom *amɸlabrābos
instrumental *? *amɸlabrābim *amɸlabrābis
neuter singular dual plural
nominative *amɸlabrom *amɸlabrou *amɸlabrā
vocative *amɸlabrom *amɸlabrou *amɸlabrā
accusative *amɸlabrom *amɸlabrou *amɸlabrā
genitive *amɸlabrī *amɸlabrous *amɸlabrom
dative *amɸlabrūi *amɸlabrobom *amɸlabrobos
instrumental *amɸlabrū *amɸlabrobim *amɸlabrobis

Descendants

  • Brythonic: *aβ̃laβar
    • Breton: amlavar
    • Old Cornish: aflauar
      • Middle Cornish: omlavar
    • Middle Welsh: aflauar
  • Old Irish: amlabar
    • Irish: amhlabhar

References

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