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meaning 'spirit; life; purity' (from Proto-Celtic *ana-ti̯o-,
compare Gaulish anatia 'souls (?)'
attested on the
Larzac tablet,
ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European...
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biietutu semit[
retet seuera tertionicna / ne
incitas biontutus ... du[
anatia nepi anda.. / ]incors onda...[ ]donicon[ / ]incarata 2a ]a
senit conectos[...
- Delamarre, the name
could be
interpreted as the
Celtic Co-su-anates, from
anatia ('soul'), or Co-su-uan-ates, from -uanos ('killer of'). However, Alexander...
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Calista Liu
Jacklyn Luu...
- anima. See also
anaon ('souls of the dead' in
Breton mythology) and
Gaulish anatia 'souls'. *awe- 'poetic inspiration' – OIr. aui MW awen
Related to PCelt...
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Anatiliorum by
Pliny (1st c. AD).
Their name may be
related to
Gaulish anatia,
meaning 'souls'.
Pliny mentions a
regio Anatiliorum situated between the...
- Delamarre, the name
could be
interpreted as the
Celtic Su-anates, from
anatia ('soul'). The
ethnic name
Cosuanetes appears to be
linguistically related...
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element of
unclear meaning,
probably to *anto- 'limit, border', or to *
anatia- 'soul'. Añobre (Arnobre in 1122): A
parish in Vila de Cruces.
First element...