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Proto-Celtic
Etymology
Hypothetically from Proto-Indo-European *glendos (“shore”); however, the only cognate is Proto-Germanic *klintaz (whence Icelandic klettur, Middle Low German klint), so it may be a borrowing from a non-Indo-European substrate language.
Noun
*glendos n[1]
- valley
Inflection
Neuter s-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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*glendos
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*glendese?
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*glendesa
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vocative
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*glendos
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*glendese?
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*glendesa
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accusative
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*glendos
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*glendese?
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*glendesa
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genitive
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*glendesos
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*glendesous?
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*glendesom
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dative
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*glendesē
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*glendesbom
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*glendesbos
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locative
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*glendesi
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*?
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*?
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instrumental
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*glendesē
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*glendesbim
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*glendesbis
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Descendants
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