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Proto-Celtic
The Proto-Celtic language, also called Common Celtic, is the putative ancestor of all the known Celtic languages. Its lexis can be confidently reconstructed on the basis of the comparative method of h...
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A list of approx. 4000 reconstructed Proto-Celtic words with their English equivalents, in English word order. English Proto-Celtic amber *webru-amount *ambito- (?) and *kʷe and,
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Proto-Celtic English *adilo- duty, goal *ad-jatu- striving *ad-kar-a- love *ad-kas-ti- hate *ad-kasti- great hate *ad-ken-ī- (?) lineage *ad-koilo- thin *ad-koilo- very thin *ad-kuφ-ro- wish *ad-lāto- wound *ad-menserā- time *ad-ougro- sad *ad-ren- (?) kidney *ad-rigo- (Ir., Br.), *ad-reigo- (W) chain...
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The Proto-Celtic language, also called Common Celtic, is the putative ancestor of all the known Celtic languages. The reconstruction of Proto-Celtic is currently being undertaken. While Continental Celtic presents much substantiation for phonology, and some for morphology,
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Singular Proto-Celtic...
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The Celtic languages are descended from Proto-Celtic, or "Common Celtic", a branch of the greater Indo-European language family. The term "Celtic" was invented as a language group label by Edward Lhuyd in 1707, having much earlier been used by Greek and Roman writers for tribes...
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Proto-Indo-European...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Proto-Celtic language:The reconstruction of Common Celtic (or Proto-Celtic)—the parent language that yielded the various tongues of Continental Celtic and Insular Celtic—is of necessity very tentative. For a definition of "Proto-Celtic language", visit Merriam-Webster.
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