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Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From *ati- (“re-”) + *gabaglā (“taking”), literally "retaking".
Noun
*atigabaglā f [1]
- (law) distraint
Inflection
Feminine ā-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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*atigabaglā
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*atigabaglai
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*atigabaglās
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vocative
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*atigabaglā
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*atigabaglai
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*atigabaglās
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accusative
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*atigabaglam
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*atigabaglai
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*atigabaglāms
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genitive
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*atigabaglās
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*atigabaglous
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*atigabaglom
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dative
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*atigabaglāi
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*atigabaglābom
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*atigabaglābos
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locative
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*atigabaglai
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*?
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*?
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instrumental
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*?
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*atigabaglābim
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*atigabaglābis
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Descendants
References
- ^ Kelly, Fergus (1988) “Chapter 10. Law texts”, in A guide to Early Irish law, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, →ISBN, The origin of the law-texts, pages 231-232