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Proto-Celtic
Alternative reconstructions
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *new- ( “ to nod, assent ” ) .
Verb
*noweti
to nod
to assent to
Inflection
Thematic present
Active voice
Present
Imperfect
Future
Preterite
1st singular
*nowū
*nowemam
?
—
2nd singular
*nowesi
*nowetās
?
—
3rd singular
*noweti
*noweto
?
—
1st plural
*nowomosi
*nowemo
?
—
2nd plural
*nowetesi
*nowestē
?
—
3rd plural
*nowonti
*nowento
?
—
Pres. subjunctive
Past subjunctive
Imperative
1st singular
*nowasū
?
—
2nd singular
*nowasesi
?
*nowe
3rd singular
*nowaseti
?
*nowetou
1st plural
*nowasomosi
?
*nowomos
2nd plural
*nowasetesi
?
*nowete
3rd plural
*nowasonti
?
*nowontou
Passive voice
Present
Imperfect
Future
Preterite
1st singular
*nowūr
—
?
—
2nd singular
*nowetar
—
?
—
3rd singular
*nowetor
?
?
—
1st plural
*nowommor
—
?
—
2nd plural
*nowedwe
—
?
—
3rd plural
*nowontor
?
?
—
Pres. subjunctive
Past subjunctive
Imperative
1st singular
*nowasūr
—
—
2nd singular
*nowasetar
—
—
3rd singular
*nowasetor
—
—
1st plural
*nowasommor
—
—
2nd plural
*nowasedwe
—
—
3rd plural
*nowasontor
—
—
Declension of the present participle
masculine
singular
dual
plural
nominative
*nowonts
*nowonte
*nowontes
vocative
*nowonts
*nowonte
*nowontes
accusative
*nowontam
*nowonte
*nowontans
genitive
*nowantos
*?
*nowantom
dative
*nowantei
*nowantbom
*nowantbos
instrumental
*nowantī?
*nowantbim
*nowantbis
feminine
singular
dual
plural
nominative
*nowantī
*nowantī
*nowantiyās
vocative
*nowantī
*nowantī
*nowantiyās
accusative
*nowantīm
*nowantī
*nowantiyans
genitive
*nowantyās
*?
*nowantyom
dative
*nowantyāi
*nowantyābom
*nowantyābos
instrumental
*?
*nowantyābim
*nowantyābis
neuter
singular
dual
plural
nominative
*nowont
*?
*nowonta
vocative
*nowont
*?
*nowonta
accusative
*nowont
*?
*nowonta
genitive
*nowantos
*?
*nowantom
dative
*nowantei
*?
*nowantbos
instrumental
*nowantī?
*?
*nowantbis
Declension of the middle participle
masculine
singular
dual
plural
nominative
*nowomnos
*nowomnou
*nowomnoi
vocative
*nowomne
*nowomnou
*nowomnoi
accusative
*nowomnom
*nowomnou
*nowomnons
genitive
*nowomnī
*nowomnous
*nowomnom
dative
*nowomnūi
*nowomnobom
*nowomnobos
instrumental
*nowomnū
*nowomnobim
*nowomnobis
feminine
singular
dual
plural
nominative
*nowomnā
*nowomnai
*nowomnās
vocative
*nowomnā
*nowomnai
*nowomnās
accusative
*nowomnam
*nowomnai
*nowomnans
genitive
*nowomnās
*nowomnous
*nowomnom
dative
*nowomnai
*nowomnābom
*nowomnābos
instrumental
*?
*nowomnābim
*nowomnābis
neuter
singular
dual
plural
nominative
*nowomnom
*nowomnou
*nowomnā
vocative
*nowomnom
*nowomnou
*nowomnā
accusative
*nowomnom
*nowomnou
*nowomnā
genitive
*nowomnī
*nowomnous
*nowomnom
dative
*nowomnūi
*nowomnobom
*nowomnobos
instrumental
*nowomnū
*nowomnobim
*nowomnobis
Derived terms
*ati-noweti
Old Irish: ad·noí Middle Irish: aithnid Irish: aithin ( “ to bid, command ” ) Scottish Gaelic: àithn ( “ to command, order, bid ” )
*ati-now-om
*dī-noweti
Proto-Brythonic:
Old Breton: dinouam ( 1sg. present )
Middle Cornish: dynwa ( 3sg. subjunctive )
Middle Welsh: dineu
*ambi-ad-noweti
*exs-noweti
*to-ambi-noweti
Old Irish: do·imnai ( “ to entrust, command ” )
*to-ambi-now-om
*uɸor-dī-noweti
*writ-noweti
References
^ Matasović, Ranko (2009 ) Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill , →ISBN , page 295
^ Schumacher, Stefan, Schulze-Thulin, Britta (2004 ) Die keltischen Primärverben: ein vergleichendes, etymologisches und morphologisches Lexikon (Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft; 110 ) (in German), Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachen und Literaturen der Universität Innsbruck, →ISBN , pages 492-493