Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/wīkā
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *weyk- (“to overcome”).
Noun
*wīkā f[1]
Inflection
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | *wīkā | *wīkai | *wīkās |
| vocative | *wīkā | *wīkai | *wīkās |
| accusative | *wīkam | *wīkai | *wīkāns |
| genitive | *wīkās | *wīkous | *wīkom |
| dative | *wīkāi | *wīkābom | *wīkābos |
| locative | *wīkai | *? | *? |
| instrumental | *? | *wīkābim | *wīkābis |
Related terms
Descendants
- Proto-Brythonic:
- Welsh: gwig
- Old Irish: fích
- Scottish Gaelic: fioch
- >? Gaulish: *uēkā[2]
- ⇒ Gaulish: *Rowēkā
- → Latin: Roveca
- ⇒ Gaulish: *Rowēkā
References
- ^ Koch, John (2004) “*wīk-ā-”, in English–Proto-Celtic Word-list with attested comparanda[1], University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies, page 124
- ^ Delamarre, Xavier (2003) “uic(o)-, -uices”, in Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise: une approche linguistique du vieux-celtique continental [Dictionary of the Gaulish language: A linguistic approach to Old Continental Celtic] (Collection des Hespérides; 9), 2nd edition, Éditions Errance, →ISBN, page 318