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- word for 'silver' (secondarily 'money'), reconstructed as Proto-Celtic *arganto- and proto-Italic as *argentom. Tartessos was rich in silver, like all...
- arian, "silver," and rhod, "wheel") may be cognate with Proto-Celtic *Arganto-rotā, meaning "silver wheel." Alternatively, the earliest form of the name...
- fortified enclosures, cognate to the Old Irish ráth (see ringfort) and arganto(n)- (cognate to Latin argentum, which gave modern French argent), the Gaulish...
- Transalpine Gaulish *nt: *kom-bog(i)yos > -Ko-PoKios, Quintus → KuiTos, *arganto- > arKaTo-, *longam > loKan s(s) rather than Transalpine Gaulish *χs: *eχs...
- a high /e/ rather than an actual diphthong). PIE *n̥ > an / *m̥ > am: arganto 'silver' < *h₂r̥gn̥to (cf. OIr. argat and Latin argentum). kamanom 'path...
- of Proto-Celtic. Leiden: Brill. 2006. p. 378-379 Untermann, J. 1989: "Arganto- ‘silber’ im keltiberischen, mit einem Beitrag von Walter Bayer", en ****er...
- dedicated to Julius' Argentan : from Argentomagus 'silver market', based on arganto- 'silver' cognate to Old Welsh argant > ariant, Old Breton argant > Breton...
- Avankario, parish and place with a lagoon, in Boiro. To Proto-Celtic *arganto- 'silver, shining': Arganzo, a village in Mañón, to *Argantyo-. Cf. Old...