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Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *tek- (“to take by the hand”).[1]
Noun
*texto- gender unattested
- possessions
Reconstruction notes
- Determining the gender of this word is impossible, since only secondary derivatives are attested. O-stem inflection is guaranteed by the Gaulish combining form *tecto-, however.
- The derivation of Old Irish techt (“possessions”) is difficult; the genitive singular techta in Middle Irish implies a u-stem, leading to Irslinger to reconstruct *textus; many others have also believed techt to be a contraction of techtad (<*text-āye-tus) for similar reasons.
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References
- ^ Irslinger, Britta Sofie (2002) Abstrakta mit Dentalsuffixen im Altirischen [Abstracts with Dental Suffixes in Old Irish] (in German), Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag C. Winter, →ISBN, page 141