Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/Segomū
Appearance
Proto-Celtic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Secondary derivative of *segos (“strong”), from the root Proto-Indo-European *seǵʰ- (“to hold”). Cognate to Proto-Italic *Seɣomō (“the god Semo”).[1]
Proper noun
[edit]*Segomū m
- Segomo, a Celtic god
Inflection
[edit]Masculine/feminine consonant stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *Segomū | *Segomone | *Segomones |
vocative | *Segomū | *Segomone | *Segomones |
accusative | *Segomonam | *Segomone | *Segomonams |
genitive | *Segomonos | *Segomonou | *Segomonom |
dative | *Segomonei | *Segomonobom | *Segomonobos |
locative | *Segomoni | — | — |
instrumental | *Segomone? | *Segomonobim | *Segomonobis |
Descendants
[edit]- ⇒ Primitive Irish: ᚅᚓᚈᚐ ᚄᚓᚌᚐᚋᚑᚅᚐᚄ (neta segamonas)
- Middle Irish: Nía Segamain (a mythological figure)
- Gaulish:
- → Latin: Segomō