< Reconstruction:Proto-Brythonic
Reconstruction:Proto-Brythonic/Briɣoβ̃aɣlos
Proto-Brythonic
Etymology
From *briɣ, from Proto-Celtic *brigos, *brigā (“might, power”) + *maɣl, from Proto-Celtic *maglos (“chief, noble”).
Proper noun
*Briɣoβ̃aɣlos m
- a male given name
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Descendants
- Late Brythonic: *Brioβ̃aɨl
- Old Welsh: Briamail [950-999 CE][1]
- Middle Welsh: Briauail[2]
- Old Welsh: Briamail [950-999 CE][1]
- → British Latin: Brigomaglos [450-499 CE][3]
References
- Nash-Williams, V. E. (1950) The Early Christian Monuments of Wales, page 74: “+BRIAMAIL FLOU”
- “Liber Landavensis”, in Liber Landavensis: digital version, National Library of Wales, 2016, pages 137, 140, 207
- Jackson, K. H. (1982), “Brigomaglos and St. Briog”, in Archaeologia Aeliana 5th series, 10, page 62: “BRIGOMAGLOS HIC IACIT [--]GUS”