Reconstruction:Proto-Brythonic/Düβnėnt
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Proto-Brythonic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From an earlier *Dub(no)nantī, a compound equivalent to *duβn ("deep") + *nant ("valley"). The i-affection may originate from a plural or genitive case ending.
Although sometimes held to be directly from Proto-Celtic *Dubnonī (whence Latin Dumnōniī),[1] this cannot fully explain the final *-t.
Proper noun
[edit]*Düβnėnt
Descendants
[edit]- Middle Breton:
- Breton: Devnent
- Middle Cornish: Dewnans
- Middle Welsh: Dyfneint
- Welsh: Dyfnaint
- →? Old English: Defena (or from a reflex of *Dubnonī?)
- Middle English: Devene
- English: Devon
- ⇒ Old English: Defenascir
- Middle English: Devenescire
- English: Devonshire
- Middle English: Devenescire
- Middle English: Devene
See also
[edit]- *Körnɨw (“Cornwall”)
References
[edit]- ^ Probert, Duncan (2007) “Mapping early medieval language change in south-west England”, in Britons in Anglo-Saxon England, page 240