Uindiorix

Proto-Brythonic

Etymology

From *gwɨnn (white) + *riɣ (king).

Proper noun

Uindiorix m[1]

  1. A male given name [2nd-4th c. CE]

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

References

  1. Sims-Williams, Patrick (2007) "Common Celtic, Gallo-Brittonic, and Insular Celtic" in Gauloise et celtique continental, P-Y Lambert, G-J Pinault, eds., page 327: “ADIXOUI DEUINA DEIEDA ANDAGIN UINDIORIX CUAMENAI”
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