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Primitive Irish
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *medu, from Proto-Indo-European *médʰu.[1]
Noun
*ᚋᚓᚇᚒ (*medu) n (u-stem)
- mead
Derived terms
- ᚋᚓᚇᚇᚑᚌᚓᚅᚔ (meddogeni, male given name, gen. sg., literally “mead-born”)
- ᚋᚓᚇᚃᚃᚔ (medvvi, male given name, gen. sg., literally “meady”)
Descendants
References
- ^ Ziegler, Sabine (1994) “*medu-”, in Alfred Bammesberger and Günter Neumann, editors, Die Sprache der altirischen Ogam-Inschriften [The language of the Old Irish Ogham inscriptions] (Historische Sprachforschung; Ergänzungsheft 36) (in German), Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, →ISBN, page 113