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Proto-Celtic
Alternative reconstructions
Etymology
From *snā- + *-mus (verbal noun ending for verbs eventually becoming hiatus verbs in Old Irish).
Noun
*snāmus m
- swimming
Inflection
The o-stem declension assigned by Matasović is erroneous; there is no evidence of such inflection in any early Celtic language.
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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*snāmus
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*snāmū
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*snāmowes
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vocative
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*snāmu
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*snāmū
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*snāmūs
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accusative
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*snāmum
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*snāmū
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*snāmums
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genitive
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*snāmous
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*snāmous
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*snāmowom
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dative
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*snāmou
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*snāmubom
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*snāmubos
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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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*snāmū
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*snāmubim
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*snāmubis
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Descendants
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