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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/uɸorēdos
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From *uɸo- (“under”) + *rēdo- (“to ride; riding, chariot”), the latter from Proto-Indo-European *(H)reydʰ- (“to ride”). Related to Old English rīdan (“to ride”).
Declension
Masculine o-stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *uɸorēdos | *uɸorēdou | *uɸorēdoi |
vocative | *uɸorēde | *uɸorēdou | *uɸorēdūs |
accusative | *uɸorēdom | *uɸorēdou | *uɸorēdūs |
genitive | *uɸorēdī | *uɸorēdous | *uɸorēdom |
dative | *uɸorēdūi | *uɸorēdobom | *uɸorēdobos |
instrumental | *uɸorēdū | *uɸorēdobim | *uɸorēdobis |
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