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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/lubros
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *luprós, from *lewp- (“to peel, strip”) + *-rós, whence cognate to Ancient Greek λυπρός (luprós, “distressing, wretched”).[1]
Inflection
| O/ā-stem | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *lubros | *lubrou | *lubroi |
| vocative | *lubre | *lubrou | *lubroi |
| accusative | *lubrom | *lubrou | *lubroms |
| genitive | *lubrī | *lubrous | *lubrom |
| dative | *lubrūi | *lubrobom | *lubrobos |
| instrumental | *lubrū | *lubrobim | *lubrobis |
| feminine | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *lubrā | *lubrai | *lubrās |
| vocative | *lubrā | *lubrai | *lubrās |
| accusative | *lubram | *lubrai | *lubrams |
| genitive | *lubrās | *lubrous | *lubrom |
| dative | *lubrai | *lubrābom | *lubrābos |
| instrumental | *? | *lubrābim | *lubrābis |
| neuter | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *lubrom | *lubrou | *lubrā |
| vocative | *lubrom | *lubrou | *lubrā |
| accusative | *lubrom | *lubrou | *lubrā |
| genitive | *lubrī | *lubrous | *lubrom |
| dative | *lubrūi | *lubrobom | *lubrobos |
| instrumental | *lubrū | *lubrobim | *lubrobis |
Descendants
References
- Stifter, David (2019) “Old Irish lobur ‘weak, sick’”, in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, volume 66, number 1, Walter de Gruyter GmbH, , →ISSN, pages 177–178
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