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No direct gender/number/case inflection of comparative adjectives is attested in Celtic. However, Schrijver believes it must have existed in Proto-Celtic given how Brittonic apparently has outcomes of both nominative and accusative stems of this suffix.[2]
The nominative of this suffix lost all productivity in Brythonic but a few remnants remain (such as Welshhŷn < *senyūs). It was instead displaced by *-ox, which came from the accusative *-yosam and plural *-yoses.
Brittonic comparatives are attested in both predicative and attributive use; early Irish ones are only predicative.
Some adjectives that used a Caland system suffix in the positive that was absent in the other degrees of comparison did not use *-yūs. Instead they used *-(a)is to form the comparative.
Inflection
Declension of the comparative
masculine
singular
dual
plural
nominative
*-yūs
*?
*-yoses
vocative
*-yūs
*?
*-yoses
accusative
*-yosam
*?
*-yosans
genitive
*-isos
*?
*-isom
dative
*-isei
*?
*-isbos
instrumental
*-isī
*?
*-isbis
feminine
singular
dual
plural
nominative
*-yūs
*?
*-yoses
vocative
*-yūs
*?
*-yoses
accusative
*-yosam
*?
*-yosans
genitive
*-isos
*?
*-isom
dative
*-isei
*?
*-isbos
instrumental
*-isī
*?
*-isbis
neuter
singular
dual
plural
nominative
*-is
*?
*?
vocative
*-is
*?
*?
accusative
*-is
*?
*?
genitive
*-isos
*?
*-isom
dative
*-isei
*?
*-isbos
instrumental
*-isī
*?
*-isbis
Descendants
Proto-Brythonic: *-ox(from the accusative/plural stem)
^ Jasanoff, Jay (1988–1990) “The origin of the Celtic comparative type OIr. tressa, MW trech ‘stronger’”, in Die Sprache, volume 34, published 1991, pages 171-189
^ Schrijver, Peter (2007) “Notes on British Celtic comparatives and their syntax”, in Alan J. Nussbaum, editor, Verba Docenti. Studies in historical and Indo-European linguistics presented to Jay H. Jasanoff by students, colleagues, and friends., Ann Arbor/New York: Beech Stave Press, pages 307-319