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Proto-Celtic
Etymology
Unknown; Matasović gives no etymology.[1]
Irslinger notes a few previous old suggestions:[2]
- Pedersen relates this to Lithuanian krekti (“to clot”), present stem kreñk-, but the -n- is a nasal infix, being unhelpful in providing a source for the -n- needed to produce the long vowel in Irish créacht, a noun.
- Lane (1937) relates this to Proto-Germanic *skrinkwaną (“to shrink”).
Noun
*krenxtus m[2]
- wound, injury
Inflection
Masculine/feminine u-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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*krenxtus
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*krenxtū
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*krenxtowes
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vocative
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*krenxtu
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*krenxtū
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*krenxtūs
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accusative
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*krenxtum
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*krenxtū
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*krenxtums
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genitive
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*krenxtous
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*krenxtous
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*krenxtowom
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dative
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*krenxtou
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*krenxtubom
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*krenxtubos
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locative
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*?
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*?
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*?
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instrumental
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*krenxtū
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*krenxtubim
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*krenxtubis
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Descendants
References
- ^ Matasović, Ranko (2009) “*kre(n)xtu-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 222
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Irslinger, Britta Sofie (2002) Abstrakta mit Dentalsuffixen im Altirischen [Abstracts with Dental Suffixes in Old Irish] (in German), Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag C. Winter, →ISBN, page 139