Segomaros
Gaulish
Etymology
From *segos, from Proto-Celtic *segos (“force”) + *māros, from Proto-Celtic *māros (“great”). Compare Proto-Germanic *Sigimēraz for a similar formation.
Proper noun
Segomāros m
- a male given name
- Doiros Segomari ieuru Alisanu ― Doiros, son of Segomaros, made [this] for Alisanos
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Segomāros | Segomāroi |
| vocative | Segomāre | Segomāroi |
| accusative | Segomāron | Segomārōs1, Segomārūs2 |
| genitive | Segomāri | Segomāron |
| dative | Segomārū | Segomārobo |
| instrumental | Segomārū | Segomāruis1, Segomārūs2 |
| locative | Segomārei1, Segomārē2 | Segomārois |
1 early form
2 late form