See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Brythonic/-ọβ̃ From earlier *-omā, from the thematic present vowel + *-mā as abstracted from *-dīmā. See *-iβ̃. IPA(key):...
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Brythonic/-oβ̃ From earlier *-āmā, deriving verbal nouns from ā-verbs. IPA(key): /ɔβ̃/ *-ọβ̃ Forms verbal nouns, originally...
From Proto-Celtic *lukūts. *llug f (plural *llugod) mouse Old Breton: loc Middle Welsh: llyg Welsh: llyg (“shrew”) In the modern Brythonic languages the...
From Proto-Celtic *ɸlabros, although the Brythonic form necessitates a pre-form *labaros. IPA(key): /l͈aˈβar/ *llaβar prone to talking, eloquent *llėβėrjad...
From Proto-Celtic *uɸo-. *gwo- sub-, under Proto-Brythonic terms prefixed with *gwo- Welsh: go-...
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From Proto-Celtic *exs-. *ex- out Proto-Brythonic terms prefixed with *ex-...
Proto-Celtic nominative singular and plural would have become homophones in Proto-Brythonic, and in this case the plural was generalized. *ster f pl (singulative...
changes to *aβ̃- before former labial consonants (ɸ, b). Category Proto-Brythonic terms prefixed with *an- not found Breton: an- Middle Welsh: an- Welsh:...
Brill, →ISBN, page 226 ^ MacBain, Alexander, Mackay, Eneas (1911) “Proto-Brythonic/krʉn”, in An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language[1], Stirling...