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Proto-Brythonic
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *(ɸ)owtus, *awtus, possibly related to *oβn (“fear”).[1] Cognate with Old Irish úath (“hate”).
Noun
*ʉθ m
- horror
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References
- ^ McCone, Kim (1992) “OIr. aub ‘river’ and amnair ‘maternal uncle’”, in Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft, number 53, Munich: Münchener Sprachwissenschaftlicher Studienkreis, page 105