*mogus instead of the *<span class="searchmatch">magus</span> reconstructed by everyone else, finds himself unable to explain to the /a/-vocalism of Gaulish Magu-. *<span class="searchmatch">magus</span> m (male) servant (male)...
From <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Indo-European *kápros (“male hooved animal”). The change from p to b is phonologically regular in <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Celtic</span> in this position, but the change...
Proto-Indo-Iranian: *magʰám <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Indo-Aryan: *magʰám Sanskrit: मघ (maghá) *megʰ-ú-s <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Indo-Iranian: *magʰúš <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Iranian: *<span class="searchmatch">magúš</span> Avestan: 𐬨𐬊𐬕𐬎 (moġu)...
“*magos-”, in Etymological Dictionary of <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Celtic</span> (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 253: “-<span class="searchmatch">magus</span>”...
“*gabros”, in Etymological Dictionary of <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Celtic</span> (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 148: “Gabro-<span class="searchmatch">magus</span>”...
“*roto-”, in Etymological Dictionary of <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Celtic</span> (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 314: “Roto-<span class="searchmatch">magus</span>”...
“*fritus”, in Etymological Dictionary of <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Celtic</span> (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 141: “Ritu-<span class="searchmatch">magus</span>”...
“*argantom”, in Etymological Dictionary of <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Celtic</span> (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 41: “Arganto-<span class="searchmatch">magus</span>”...
From <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-Indo-European *mogʰus (“boy”), which appears to be restricted to western Indo-European branches. Cognate with <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Celtic</span> *mogus (“boy, servant”)...
“*magos-”, in Etymological Dictionary of <span class="searchmatch">Proto</span>-<span class="searchmatch">Celtic</span> (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 253: “Rigo-<span class="searchmatch">magus</span>”...