Category:Proto-Brythonic terms by etymology
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Proto-Brythonic terms categorized by their etymologies.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic borrowed terms: Proto-Brythonic terms that are loanwords, i.e. terms that were directly incorporated from another language.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic calques: Proto-Brythonic calques, i.e. terms formed by piece-by-piece translations of terms from other languages.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic compound terms: Proto-Brythonic terms composed of two or more stems.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic doublets: Proto-Brythonic terms that trace their etymology from ultimately the same source as other terms in the same language, but by different routes, and often with subtly or substantially different meanings.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic inherited terms: Proto-Brythonic terms that were inherited from an earlier stage of the language.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic onomatopoeias: Proto-Brythonic terms that were coined to sound like what they represent.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic terms by prefix: Proto-Brythonic terms categorized by their prefixes.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic terms by suffix: Proto-Brythonic terms categorized by their suffixes.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic terms derived from other languages: Proto-Brythonic terms that originate from other languages.
- Category:Proto-Brythonic terms with unknown etymologies: Proto-Brythonic terms whose etymologies have not yet been established.
Subcategories
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
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- Proto-Brythonic doublets (0 c, 20 e)
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- Proto-Brythonic onomatopoeias (0 c, 3 e)
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- Proto-Brythonic terms with unknown etymologies (0 c, 14 e)