- dŭšter- "daughter" Lith duktė, dukter-,
OPrus dukti "daughter"
Gaulish duxtir "daughter";
Celtib TuaTer (duater) "daughter"
dustr "daughter" A ckācar...
- anuan[a esi
andernados brictom bano[na /
flatucias paulla dona politi[us iaia
duxtir ediagias poti[ta m- / -atir
paullias seuera du[xtir
ualentos dona paullius...
- < *dʰugh₂tēr,
duateros 'grandson, son of the daughter' (Common
Celtic *
duxtir);
bezom 'mine' < *bʰedʰ-yo 'that is pierced'. PIE *kʷ:
Celtiberian preserved...
-
resulting in
Celtiberian gen.sg. tuateros, nom.pl.
tuateres vs.
Gaulish duxtir (< *dugtīr). (Zair 2012: 161, 163). Eska,
Joseph F. (March 12, 2018). "Laryngeal...
- it
clearly mentions relationships between female names, for
example aia
duxtir adiegias [...]
adiega matir aiias (Aia,
daughter of Adiega... Adiega, mother...
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noted the
possibility of
DATTRR representing a
Pictish cognate of
Gaulish duxtir,
likewise meaning "daughter".
Forsyth says that this Ann Naddodsdóttir was...
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older element *duchtair
meaning "daughter",
cognate with the
Gaulish word
duxtir. Der-Ilei's name
could linguistically be
either Gaelic or Pictish. Der-Ilei...
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female magic users are named,
containing 'mothers' (matīr) and 'daughters' (
duxtīr),
perhaps teachers and
initiates respectively.
Slave women were
mostly war...