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Proto-Celtic
Etymology
The form and etymology of this suffix appearing in personal names is difficult to determine.
Suffix
*-dixs m
- Meaning unclear, see etymology; possibilities include:
- servant?
- pointer?
Inflection
Following Stifter:
Masculine/feminine consonant stem
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singular
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dual
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plural
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nominative
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*-dixs
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*-dike
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*-dikes
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vocative
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*-dixs
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*-dike
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*-dikes
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accusative
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*-dikam
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*-dike
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*-dikans
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genitive
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*-dikos
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*-dikou
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*-dikom
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dative
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*-dikei
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*-dikobom
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*-dikobos
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locative
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*-diki
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—
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—
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instrumental
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*-dike?
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*-dikobim
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*-dikobis
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Following Joseph:
Masculine/feminine consonant stem
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singular
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dual
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plural
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nominative
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*-dexs
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*-deke
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*-dekes
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vocative
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*-dexs
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*-deke
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*-dekes
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accusative
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*-dekam
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*-deke
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*-dekans
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genitive
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*-dekos
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*-dekou
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*-dekom
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dative
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*-dekei
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*-dekobom
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*-dekobos
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locative
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*-deki
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—
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—
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instrumental
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*-deke?
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*-dekobim
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*-dekobis
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Alternative reconstructions
Derived terms
References
- ^ Joseph, Lionel S. (1982) “Varia VI. Old Irish Tuir, 'House-Post'”, in Ériu, volume 33, Royal Irish Academy, →ISSN, →JSTOR, pages 176–177
- ^ Salomon, Corinna (2009–present) Lexicon Leponticum, Stifter_2011