Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/adastos
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From *ad- (“law, custom”) followed by an obscure second element.
- Pedersen thinks the second element -ast- is an incarnation of the common -st- noun formant, but -st- suffixes are generally never adjectival.
- Matasović erroneously reconstructs the ending as -estus.[1] This reconstruction is incorrect because the suffix cannot have had an -e-, as demonstrated by Brittonic suffixal -a-.
- Hamp derives the second element from a Celtic counterpart to Latin astō (“to be present, stand by”).[2]
Adjective
*adastos[3]
Inflection
| O/ā-stem | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *adastos | *adastou | *adastoi |
| vocative | *adaste | *adastou | *adastoi |
| accusative | *adastom | *adastou | *adastons |
| genitive | *adastī | *adastous | *adastom |
| dative | *adastūi | *adastobom | *adastobos |
| instrumental | *adastū | *adastobim | *adastobis |
| feminine | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *adastā | *adastai | *adastās |
| vocative | *adastā | *adastai | *adastās |
| accusative | *adastam | *adastai | *adastans |
| genitive | *adastās | *adastous | *adastom |
| dative | *adastai | *adastābom | *adastābos |
| instrumental | *? | *adastābim | *adastābis |
| neuter | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *adastom | *adastou | *adastā |
| vocative | *adastom | *adastou | *adastā |
| accusative | *adastom | *adastou | *adastā |
| genitive | *adastī | *adastous | *adastom |
| dative | *adastūi | *adastobom | *adastobos |
| instrumental | *adastū | *adastobim | *adastobis |
| Declension of the comparative | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *adastyūs | *? | *adastyoses |
| vocative | *adastyūs | *? | *adastyoses |
| accusative | *adastyosam | *? | *adastyosans |
| genitive | *adastisos | *? | *adastisom |
| dative | *adastisei | *? | *adastisbos |
| instrumental | *adastisī | *? | *adastisbis |
| feminine | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *adastyūs | *? | *adastyoses |
| vocative | *adastyūs | *? | *adastyoses |
| accusative | *adastyosam | *? | *adastyosans |
| genitive | *adastisos | *? | *adastisom |
| dative | *adastisei | *? | *adastisbos |
| instrumental | *adastisī | *? | *adastisbis |
| neuter | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *adastis | *? | *? |
| vocative | *adastis | *? | *? |
| accusative | *adastis | *? | *? |
| genitive | *adastisos | *? | *adastisom |
| dative | *adastisei | *? | *adastisbos |
| instrumental | *adastisī | *? | *adastisbis |
Derived terms
Descendants
References
- ^ Matasović, Ranko (2009) “*ad(u)-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 26
- ^ Hamp, Eric (1976) “Notes on Old Breton”, in Études Celtiques, volume 15, number 1, , →ISSN, pages 191–193
- ^ Falileyev, Alexander (2000) “cimadas”, in Etymological Glossary of Old Welsh (Buchreihe der Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie; 18), Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 29