- (compare
Welsh efwr,
Breton evor, "alder, buckthorn"; Old
Irish ibar,
Irish iobhar, iubhar, iúr,
Scottish Gaelic iubhar) + *-āko(n), a
suffix of appurtenance...
- *ebura in Proto-Celtic (cf. Old
Irish ibar "yew-tree", Irish: iúr (older
iobhar),
Scottish Gaelic: iubhar, Welsh: efwr "alder buckthorn", Breton: evor "alder...
-
place names.
These include the Proto-Celtic eburos; Old
Irish ibar;
Irish iobhar,
iubhar and iúr; and the
Scottish Gaelic iubhar, Newry,
Northern Ireland...
- -(a)ímis -(a)ídís -(a)ítí Past
Perfect Lenition — -(a)íos -(a)ís -(a)íomar -(a)
íobhar -(a)íodar -(a)íodh ****ure — -óidh/-eoidh -ód/-eod -óir/-eoir -óimid/-eoimid...
- Bont-****
Welsh Craighouse Taigh na
Creige Scottish Gaelic Craignure Craig an
Iobhar Scottish Gaelic Daliburgh Dalabrog Scottish Gaelic Denbigh Dinbych Welsh...