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Proto-Brythonic
Etymology
From *kɵ̇nniβ̃ + *-jad, from Proto-Celtic *konsnīm(w)yatis. Cognate with Old Irish cosnamaid.
Pronunciation
Noun
*kɵ̇nniβ̃jad m
- fighter, warrior
Descendants