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Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From a element *weik- (e-grade of *weyk-, whence also *wiketi (“to fight”)) compounded onto *rīxs (“king”);[1] literally "king of fighting".
Proper noun
*Weikorīxs m
- a male given name
Inflection
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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*Wēkorīxs
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*Wēkorīge
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*Wēkorīges
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vocative
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*Wēkorīxs
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*Wēkorīge
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*Wēkorīges
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accusative
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*Wēkorīgam
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*Wēkorīge
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*Wēkorīgams
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genitive
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*Wēkorīgos
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*Wēkorīgou
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*Wēkorīgom
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dative
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*Wēkorīgei
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*Wēkorīgobom
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*Wēkorīgobos
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locative
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*Wēkorīgi
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instrumental
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*Wēkorīge?
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*Wēkorīgobim
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*Wēkorīgobis
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Descendants
References
- ^ McManus, Damian (1986) “Ogam: Archaizing, Orthography and the Authenticity of the Manuscript Key to the Alphabet”, in Ériu, volume 37, Royal Irish Academy, →ISSN, →JSTOR, pages 9–31