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    English Proto-Celtic anvil *ande-bni- (?) anvil *andiwan- (??) anxiety *ambi-kel-jo- (?) appease *tu-soud-e/o- (?) apple *aballo-apple *abalo-apple-orchard *aballon-approach *kerk- (??) ardour *brutu-ardour *grat-jo …
    English Proto-Celtic anvil *ande-bni- (?) anvil *andiwan- (??) anxiety *ambi-kel-jo- (?) appease *tu-soud-e/o- (?) apple *aballo-apple *abalo-apple-orchard *aballon-approach *kerk- (??) ardour *brutu-ardour *grat-jo-arm *aramo-arm *dous-Armorica *φlitawjā-armoured gladiator *kruppelo- (??) armpit *katsal-ī-, -o- (?) army *korjo-army *slougo-
  2. Etymological Dictionary Of Proto Celtic - Internet Archive

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    Jul 14, 2017 · Etymological Dictionary Of Proto Celtic Publication date 2017-07-14 Topics linguistics, historical linguistics, indo-european languages, celtic languages Collection opensource Language English This is a cleaned version …

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    What is the proto language of Celtic?
    Proto-Celtic, or Common Celtic, is the ancestral proto-language of all known Celtic languages, and a descendant of Proto-Indo-European. It is not attested in writing, but has been partly reconstructed through the comparative method.
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    What is Proto-Celtic?
    Proto-Celtic is usually associated with the Urnfield or Hallstatt cultures. Celtic languages share common features with Italic languages that are not found in other branches of Indo-European, suggesting the possibility of an earlier Italo-Celtic linguistic unity.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Celtic_language
    Where can I find a Proto-Celtic language dictionary?
    For a list of words relating to Proto-Celtic language, see the Proto-Celtic language category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Leiden University has compiled etymological dictionaries of various IE languages, a project supervised by Alexander Lubotsky and which includes a Proto-Celtic dictionary by Ranko Matasović.
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  4. https://www.amazon.com/Etymological-Dictionary...

    This is the first etymological dictionary of Proto-Celtic to be published after a hundred years, synthesizing the work of several generations of Celtic scholars. …

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    Proto-Celtic English *ambi-takto- (?) wander *ambito- (?) amount *ambi-tog- clothe *ambi-wik-e/o- fight (with) *ambi-wi-t(j)o- enclosed place *ambi-φleud-je/o- (?) agitate *ambi-φro-metsu- (< *-med-tu-) sin *ambjā- fence *ambranro-windā- (?) whitewort *ambri- river name *ambu- river *ammantī- (?) old woman *amnets-V- (??) wrathful *amrant- (?) eyebrow

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  6. https://brill.com/view/title/12610?language=en

    Dec 17, 2008 · Author: Ranko Matasovic. This is the first etymological dictionary of Proto-Celtic to be published after a hundred years, synthesizing the work of several generations of Celtic scholars. It contains a reconstructed lexicon of Proto-Celtic with ca. 1500 entries. The principal lemmata are alphabetically arranged words reconstructed for Proto-Celtic.

    • Author: Ranko Matasovic
    • Released on: December 17, 2008
    • Publish Year: 2009
  7. Category:Proto-Celtic nouns - Wiktionary

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    Jul 22, 2017 · Proto-Celtic terms that indicate people, beings, things, places, phenomena, qualities or ideas. Category:Proto-Celtic nouns by gender: Proto-Celtic nouns organized by the gender they belong to.

  8. Proto-Celtic - Wiktionary

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    May 28, 2017 · proto-+‎ Celtic. Proper noun . Proto-Celtic. The putative ancestor of all the known Celtic languages. Synonyms . Common Celtic; See also . Wiktionary’s coverage of Proto-Celtic

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Celtic_language

    Proto-Celtic, or Common Celtic, is the ancestral proto-language of all known Celtic languages, and a descendant of Proto-Indo-European. It is not attested in writing, but has been partly reconstructed through the comparative method. Proto-Celtic is generally thought to have been spoken between 1300 and 800 BC, after which it began to split into different languages. Proto

  10. https://pharmacy.trilliumhealth.org/.../etymological-dictionary-of-proto-celtic-pdf

    LiteEtymological Dictionary of Proto-CelticThe Germanic loanwords in Proto-SlavicThe Sound of Indo-European Etymological Dictionary of the Iranian Verb The n-stems are an intriguing part of Proto-Germanic morphology. Unlike any other noun class, the n-stems have roots that are characterized by systematic consonant and vowel alternations across the

  11. Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/-ākos - Wiktionary

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    Proto-Celtic Edit Etymology 1 Edit. From Proto-Indo-European *-eh₂kos, *-eh₂ḱos, from a-stem suffix *-eh₂-+ adjectival suffix *-kos, *-ḱos. Cognate with Latin-ācus, -īcus, Ancient Greek-ακός (-akós), -ικός (-ikós), Proto-Germanic *-agaz, Proto-Slavic *-ъkъ, Sanskrit-कस (-kasa), -शस (-śasa). Suffix Edit *-ākos



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