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Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From *wiros (“man”) + *kū; a close parallel is apparent in (West?) Germanic *werawulf.
Proper noun
*Wirokū m[1]
- 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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*Wirokū
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*Wirokone
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*Wirokones
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vocative
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*Wirokū
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*Wirokone
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*Wirokones
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accusative
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*Wirokonam
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*Wirokone
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*Wirokonams
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genitive
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*Wirokunos
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*Wirokunou
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*Wirokunom
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dative
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*Wirokunei
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*Wirokunobom
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*Wirokunobos
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locative
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*Wirokuni
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instrumental
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*Wirokune?
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*Wirokunobim
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*Wirokunobis
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Descendants
References
- ^ Koch, John T. (2020) Celto-Germanic: Later Prehistory and Post-Proto-Indo-European vocabulary in the North and West, Aberystwyth: University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, page 96