Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/-dixs
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
The form and etymology of this suffix appearing in personal names is difficult to determine.
- Joseph, reconstructing *-dek-, argues for an origin in Proto-Indo-European *deḱ- (“to serve”).[1]
- Stifter, finding the palatalization in genitive singular Luigdech inexplicable otherwise, favours *-dik-, from Proto-Indo-European *deyḱ- (“to point”).[2]
Suffix
*-dixs m
Inflection
Following Stifter:
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | *-dixs | *-dike | *-dikes |
| vocative | *-dixs | *-dike | *-dikes |
| accusative | *-dikam | *-dike | *-dikans |
| genitive | *-dikos | *-dikou | *-dikom |
| dative | *-dikei | *-dikobom | *-dikobos |
| locative | *-diki | — | — |
| instrumental | *-dike? | *-dikobim | *-dikobis |
Following Joseph:
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | *-dexs | *-deke | *-dekes |
| vocative | *-dexs | *-deke | *-dekes |
| accusative | *-dekam | *-deke | *-dekans |
| genitive | *-dekos | *-dekou | *-dekom |
| dative | *-dekei | *-dekobom | *-dekobos |
| locative | *-deki | — | — |
| instrumental | *-deke? | *-dekobim | *-dekobis |
Alternative reconstructions
- *-dexs
Derived terms
- *Lugu-dixs
- Primitive Irish: ᚂᚒᚌᚒᚇᚓᚉᚉᚐᚄ (lugudeccas)
- *Ekʷo-dixs