Reconstruction:Gaulish/Yantumaros
Gaulish
Etymology
From *yantus (from Proto-Celtic *yantus (“zeal, jealousy”), from Proto-Indo-European *yeh₂- (“to desire, wish, beg”)) + *māros, from Proto-Celtic *māros (“great”).
Proper noun
*Iantumāros m[1]
- a male given name
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | *Iantumāros | *Iantumāroi |
| vocative | *Iantumāre | *Iantumāroi |
| accusative | *Iantumāron | *Iantumārōs1, *Iantumārūs2 |
| genitive | *Iantumāri | *Iantumāron |
| dative | *Iantumārū | *Iantumārobo |
| instrumental | *Iantumārū | *Iantumāruis1, *Iantumārūs2 |
| locative | *Iantumārei1, *Iantumārē2 | *Iantumārois |
1 early form
2 late form
Descendants
- → Latin: Iantumarus
References
- ^ Delamarre, Xavier (2008), Dictionnaire de la langue gaulois, page 32