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Proto-Brythonic
Etymology
Borrowed from Vulgar Latin *, from Latin cīvitātem, accusative singular of cīvitās (“citizenry; city”).[1] Doublet of *kiwed, from the nominative singular, whence Welsh ciwed.
Noun
*kiwdọd f
- people, tribe
- town
Alternative reconstructions
*kiβdọd
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