- 'high-living people' (from the root *mon- 'mountain'; cf.
MWelsh mynydd,
OBret. monid, OCo. menit), or from the root *men- ('think, remember'; cf. OIr...
- > OIsl nathir, gen.
nathrach 'natrix, serpens'; Corn
nader `Schlange',
OBret pl. natrol-ion 'Basilisken',
MBret azr 'Schlange',
NBret aer ds., Cymr neidr...
- (goddess) for
further discussion. *Flitawī Gaul.
Litaui OIr.
Letha OW Litau,
OBret.
Letau From PIE *plth2wih2 ('the
Broad One, i.e. Earth'). See
Litavis and...
- a
derivative of
Celtic *weni- ('family, clan, kindred'; cf. OIr. fine;
OBret. guen),
ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- ('desire'; cf. Germ...
- 'foal' < *epālo,
Latin equus 'horse', OIr. ech 'horse' < *eko´- < *h₁eḱwo-,
OBret. eb < *epo- < *h₁eḱwo-); kū 'dog' < *kuu < *kwōn, in Virokū, 'hound-man...
- "heaven" Lith
debesis "cloud", Ltv
debesis skies,
heavens OIr nem "sky";
OBret nem,
MBret neff "sky"
avull “steam” <PAlb *abula nēpiš- "sky, heaven"; CLuw...
- 'perpetual'; cf. OIr. bith 'world, life, age', bith- 'eternally', Old
Welsh bid,
OBret. bit 'world')
attached to
riges ('kings'; sing. rix).
Whether the meaning...
- *Gabloi. It
derives from the stem gablo- (cf. Olr. gabul,
Middle Welsh gafl,
OBret. gabl),
initially designating the 'forked
branch of a tree', then more generally...
- mercenaries'; cf. Gaul. soldurio- < *soliturio- 'body-guard, loyal, devoted',
OBret. solt 'solidus'). Alternatively, a
connection with the
Gaulish stem sūli-...
-
tigernos ('lord, master'; c. Gaul. tigerno-, Olr. tigern, OW. tegyrned,
OBret. Tigern). The name Catiherno,
borne by a
Breton priest c. 509–521, may also...