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Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From *tarwos (“bull”) + *satyos (“swarm”).
Noun
*tarwosatyos m[1]
- a cast swarm; the second swarm of bees to leave the hive in a season
Inflection
Masculine o-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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*tarwosatyos
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*tarwosatyou
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*tarwosatyoi
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vocative
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*tarwosatye
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*tarwosatyou
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*tarwosatyoi
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accusative
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*tarwosatyom
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*tarwosatyou
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*tarwosatyoms
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genitive
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*tarwosatyī
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*tarwosatyous
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*tarwosatyom
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dative
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*tarwosatyūi
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*tarwosatyobom
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*tarwosatyobos
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locative
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*tarwosatyei
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*?
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*?
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instrumental
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*tarwosatyū
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*tarwosatyobim
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*tarwosatyūis
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Descendants
References
- ^ Charles-Edwards, T. M., Kelly, Fergus (1983) Bechbretha: an Old Irish law-tract on bee-keeping (Early Irish Law Series), Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, page 41