ancient celtic words - EAS
- barra [f] 'garret, loft, upper platform', from proto-Celtic *barro-, [4] [5] cognate of Irish, Breton barr 'summit, peak, top', Welsh bar
- bascullo [m] 'bundle of straw; broom', from proto-Celtic *baski- 'bundle', [5] cognate of Gascon bascojo 'basket', Asturian bascayu 'broom', Breton bec'h 'bundle, load'.
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trebo, trobo [m] 'beehive', from the medieval form trebano, proto-Celtic *trebno-, [5] akin to Old Irish treb 'farm',... trogo [m] 'sadness, anxiety, pity', from proto-Celtic *trougos, [4] [5] akin to Old Irish tróg, Irish trogha, Welsh tru... trollo [m] 'semicircular rake to move the oven's hot ... See more
This is a list of Galician words of Celtic origin, many of them being shared with Portuguese (sometimes with minor differences) since both languages are from medieval Galician-Portuguese. A few of these words existed in See more
• dorna [f] 'a type of boat; trough, measurement (volume)', from proto-Celtic *durno- 'fist'., Irish dorn fist, Welsh dwrn, Cornish and Breton … See more
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• Bascuas López, Edelmiro … See more• abanqueiro [m] 'waterfall' < *'(beaver) dam', formally a derivative in -arium of *abanco, from Proto-Celtic *abankos 'beaver, water demon' cognate of Old Irish abacc 'dwarf', … See more
1. ^ cf. Koch, John T., ed. (2006). Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. pp. 790. ISBN 1-85109-440-7.
2. ^ Mariño Paz, Ramón (1998). Historia da lingua galega (2. ed.). Santiago de Compostela: Sotelo Blanco. p. 30. ISBN 84-7824-333-X See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_English_words_of_Celtic_origin
These lists of English words of Celtic origin include English words derived from Celtic origins. These are, for example, Common Brittonic, Gaulish, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, or other languages.
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The Celtic Lexicon will contain the reconstructed Proto-Celtic vocabulary and the attested cognates in the ancient and modern Celtic languages (i.e. Early and Modern Irish, Scots …
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Celtic word meaning "flower". blawt Old Welsh. Old Welsh word meaning "flowers, blossoms". bleidd Old Welsh. Old Welsh word meaning "wolf". bó 2 Old Irish. Old Irish word meaning …
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The Celtic words for “king” – Gallo-Brythonic rīx and Old Gaelic rí – are cognates of the Latin rex, and all of these derive from the Indo-European verbal root * Hreg, meaning “to stretch out straight.”. The English word “regulate” …
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Nov 21, 2019 · Sutalee Creek in Georgia is a hybrid Creek-Archaic Irish word that means “Sky People.” However, there are even indigenous tribes in eastern Mexico that also used the …
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