Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/atinowom

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This Proto-Celtic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Celtic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From *ati- (re-) +‎ *now- (to nod) +‎ *-om (verbal noun suffix). Verbal noun of *ati-noweti "to entrust", whence Old Irish ad·noí.

Noun[edit]

*atinowom n[1]

  1. entrusting to another
  2. deposit

Inflection[edit]

Neuter o-stem
singular dual plural
nominative *atinowom *atinowou *atinowā
vocative *atinowom *atinowou *atinowā
accusative *atinowom *atinowou *atinowā
genitive *atinowī *atinowous *atinowom
dative *atinowūi *atinowobom *atinowobos
locative *atinowei *? *?
instrumental *atinowū *atinowobim *atinowūis

Descendnats[edit]

  • Proto-Brythonic:
  • Old Irish: aithne
    • Middle Irish: aithne (entrusting, command)
      • Irish: aithne (command, commandment)
      • Scottish Gaelic: àithne (command, commandment)
      • Manx: anney (command)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Stüber, Karin (2015) “aithne”, in Die Verbalabstrakta des Altirischen (in German), page 465