Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/krāb-
Appearance
Proto-Celtic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Unknown. Matasović is unconvinced by Pokorny's comparison to Sanskrit विश्रम्भते (viśrambhate, “to trust, confide, rely on”) from a putative root *ḱrebʰ-, since the Celtic words would require a peculiar long *ō grade of such a root.[1]
Noun
[edit]*krāb- gender unattested
Reconstruction notes
[edit]- The original stem class of this word cannot be determined due to only derivatives with wildly differing suffixes being attested. Matasović's i-stem reconstruction has no evidence.
- Matasović's claim that the Goidelic forms contain *-i-tus is incorrect, since only o-stem inflection ever existed even in Old Irish. In addition, *-tus attaches to verb stems, not noun stems.
- Koch's reconstruction *krabidus[2] is mechanical and cannot explain the long á in Goidelic.
- The e in Welsh is due to the influence of credu (“to believe”).
Derived terms
[edit]- *krāb-V-tos
- Unsorted terms:
References
[edit]- ^ Matasović, Ranko (2009) “*krābi-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, pages 220–221
- ^ Koch, John (2004) “religion”, in English–Proto-Celtic Word-list with attested comparanda[1], University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies, page 276