Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/wlidāmāros
Appearance
Proto-Celtic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From *wlidā (“feast”) + *māros (“great”).
Adjective
[edit]*wlidāmāros
- having great feasts
Inflection
[edit]O/ā-stem | |||
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masculine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *wlidāmāros | *wlidāmārou | *wlidāmāroi |
vocative | *wlidāmāre | *wlidāmārou | *wlidāmāroi |
accusative | *wlidāmārom | *wlidāmārou | *wlidāmārons |
genitive | *wlidāmārī | *wlidāmārous | *wlidāmārom |
dative | *wlidāmārūi | *wlidāmārobom | *wlidāmārobos |
instrumental | *wlidāmārū | *wlidāmārobim | *wlidāmārobis |
feminine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *wlidāmārā | *wlidāmārai | *wlidāmārās |
vocative | *wlidāmārā | *wlidāmārai | *wlidāmārās |
accusative | *wlidāmāram | *wlidāmārai | *wlidāmārans |
genitive | *wlidāmārās | *wlidāmārous | *wlidāmārom |
dative | *wlidāmārai | *wlidāmārābom | *wlidāmārābos |
instrumental | *? | *wlidāmārābim | *wlidāmārābis |
neuter | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *wlidāmārom | *wlidāmārou | *wlidāmārā |
vocative | *wlidāmārom | *wlidāmārou | *wlidāmārā |
accusative | *wlidāmārom | *wlidāmārou | *wlidāmārā |
genitive | *wlidāmārī | *wlidāmārous | *wlidāmārom |
dative | *wlidāmārūi | *wlidāmārobom | *wlidāmārobos |
instrumental | *wlidāmārū | *wlidāmārobim | *wlidāmārobis |
Declension of the comparative | |||
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masculine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *wlidāmāryūs | *? | *wlidāmāryoses |
vocative | *wlidāmāryūs | *? | *wlidāmāryoses |
accusative | *wlidāmāryosam | *? | *wlidāmāryosans |
genitive | *wlidāmārisos | *? | *wlidāmārisom |
dative | *wlidāmārisei | *? | *wlidāmārisbos |
instrumental | *wlidāmārisī | *? | *wlidāmārisbis |
feminine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *wlidāmāryūs | *? | *wlidāmāryoses |
vocative | *wlidāmāryūs | *? | *wlidāmāryoses |
accusative | *wlidāmāryosam | *? | *wlidāmāryosans |
genitive | *wlidāmārisos | *? | *wlidāmārisom |
dative | *wlidāmārisei | *? | *wlidāmārisbos |
instrumental | *wlidāmārisī | *? | *wlidāmārisbis |
neuter | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *wlidāmāris | *? | *? |
vocative | *wlidāmāris | *? | *? |
accusative | *wlidāmāris | *? | *? |
genitive | *wlidāmārisos | *? | *wlidāmārisom |
dative | *wlidāmārisei | *? | *wlidāmārisbos |
instrumental | *wlidāmārisī | *? | *wlidāmārisbis |
Reconstruction notes
[edit]- It is unclear why Koch does not specify the second vowel of this word,[1] even though it must have obviously been *-ā- given the inflection of *wlidā.
Descendants
[edit]- Proto-Brythonic: *gwleðβ̃ọr
- Middle Welsh: gwleddfawr
- Welsh: gwleddfawr
- Middle Welsh: gwleddfawr
- Middle Irish: fledmar
- Classical Gaelic: fleadhmhar
References
[edit]- ^ Koch, John (2004) English–Proto-Celtic Word-list with attested comparanda[1], University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies, page 161