Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/-dixs

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This Proto-Celtic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Celtic

Etymology

The form and etymology of this suffix appearing in personal names is difficult to determine.

Suffix

*-dixs m

  1. Meaning unclear, see etymology; possibilities include:
    1. servant?
    2. pointer?

Inflection

Following Stifter:

Masculine/feminine consonant stem
singular dual plural
nominative *-dixs *-dike *-dikes
vocative *-dixs *-dike *-dikes
accusative *-dikam *-dike *-dikans
genitive *-dikos *-dikou *-dikom
dative *-dikei *-dikobom *-dikobos
locative *-diki
instrumental *-dike? *-dikobim *-dikobis

Following Joseph:

Masculine/feminine consonant stem
singular dual plural
nominative *-dexs *-deke *-dekes
vocative *-dexs *-deke *-dekes
accusative *-dekam *-deke *-dekans
genitive *-dekos *-dekou *-dekom
dative *-dekei *-dekobom *-dekobos
locative *-deki
instrumental *-deke? *-dekobim *-dekobis

Alternative reconstructions

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Joseph, Lionel S. (1982) “Varia VI. Old Irish Tuir, 'House-Post'”, in Ériu, volume 33, Royal Irish Academy, →ISSN, →JSTOR, pages 176–177
  2. ^ Salomon, Corinna (2009–present) Lexicon Leponticum, Stifter_2011