- name, from a Proto-Germanic
gautaz,
which represents a
mythical ancestor or
national god in the
origin myth of the Geats.
Gautaz may be
connected to the name...
-
etymology of the name Geat (Old
English Geatas, from a Proto-Germanic *
Gautaz,
plural *Gautōz) is
similar to that of
Goths and
Gutes (*Gutô,
plural *Gutaniz)...
- plenitude' A
goddess ****ociated with *Frijjō. See
Fulla for
further discussion. *
Gautaz – OE Gēat, Lang.
Gausus ON Gautr,
Gauti Goth. Gaut (Gapt)
Derived from PGmc...
- (or Gauts; Old
Norse gautar)
stems from Proto-Germanic *Gautōz (singular *
Gautaz),
which shares the same
etymology and
possibly the same
meaning as *Gutōz...
- them are
linguistic ones. The Geatas/gautar
ethnonym is
derived from PGmc *
gautaz a
different ablaut grade of the same root that gave
Goths (*gutaniz), and...
- Algaster, Ardabastus, Argivastro, Donagastro,
Leodegasti -gotus, -godus *
gautaz "Goth" El****tus, Ermegotus, Leubegutus, Savegodus, Sescutus, Teudecutus...
- Algaster, Ardabastus, Argivastro, Donagastro,
Leodegasti -gotus, -godus, PGmc *
gautaz "Goth": El****tus, Ermegotus, Leubegutus, Savegodus, Sescutus, Teudecutus...