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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/stagnos
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *sth₂gʰ-nó-s (“standing, firm”), from *steh₂-gʰ- + *-nós, from *steh₂- (“to stand”). Cognate with Lithuanian stogas (“build, physique”).[1]
Noun
*stagnos m
- tin
Declension
Masculine o-stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *stāgnos | *stāgnou | *stāgnoi |
vocative | *stāgne | *stāgnou | *stāgnūs |
accusative | *stāgnom | *stāgnou | *stāgnūs |
genitive | *stāgnī | *stāgnous | *stāgnom |
dative | *stāgnūi | *stāgnobom | *stāgnobos |
instrumental | *stāgnū | *stāgnobim | *stāgnobis |
Descendants
- Brythonic: *staɨn
- Breton: staen
- Cornish: sten
- Welsh: ystaen
- Old Irish: stán
- Irish: stán
- Scottish Gaelic: staoin
- Gaulish: *stagnom
- → Latin: stagnum, stannum (see there for further descendants)
References
- Ambrazas, Saulius (1993) Daiktavardziu darybos raida: Lietuviu kalbos veiksmazodiniai vediniai