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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/udenskyos
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From a suffixed form of Proto-Indo-European *udén-, the oblique stem of *wódr̥ (“water”).
Declension
Masculine o-stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *udenskyos | *udenskyou | *udenskyoi |
vocative | *udenskye | *udenskyou | *udenskyūs |
accusative | *udenskyom | *udenskyou | *udenskyūs |
genitive | *udenskyī | *udenskyous | *udenskyom |
dative | *udenskyūi | *udenskyobom | *udenskyobos |
instrumental | *udenskyū | *udenskyobim | *udenskyobis |
Descendants
- Old Irish: uisce
- Irish: uisce
- Manx: ushtey
- Scottish Gaelic: uisge
- → English: whiskey, whisky (loanwords from the derived terms uisge-beatha, uisce beatha)
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