Reconstruction:Proto-Brythonic/Saɨson
Appearance
Proto-Brythonic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From earlier *Saxsones, the regular plural of the n-stem *Saxsī. Not directly from Latin Saxōnēs, as this would instead have resulted in **Saɨsʉn.[1]
Noun
[edit]*Saɨson m pl
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ McManus, Damian (1984) “On final syllables in the Latin loan-words in Early Irish”, in Ériu, page 152: “Thus, the nom. pl. of W[elsh] lleidr (< latrī) and Sais (< Saxī) are lladron and Saeson which derive regularly from Brit. *latrones and *Saxones respectively, both with short o.... they are quite distinct from Lat. latrōnes and Saxōnes, which would have yielded *lladrun and *Saesun.”