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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/matis
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *meh₂tis (“ripe, good”), from *meh₂- (“to ripen, to mature”). Cognate with Latin mānis, mānus (“good”), mātūrus (“mature”), Mātūta (“goddess Dawn”).
Inflection
I-stem | |||
---|---|---|---|
masculine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *matis | *matī | *matīs |
vocative | *mati | *matī | *matīs |
accusative | *matim | *matī | *matims |
genitive | *matēs | *matyou | *matyom |
dative | *matē | *matibom | *matibos |
instrumental | *matī | *matibim | *matibis |
feminine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *matis | *matī | *matīs |
vocative | *mati | *matī | *matīs |
accusative | *matim | *matī | *matims |
genitive | *matēs | *matyou | *matyom |
dative | *matē | *matibom | *matibos |
instrumental | *matī | *matibim | *matibis |
neuter | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *mati | *matī | *matyā |
vocative | *mati | *matī | *matyā |
accusative | *mati | *matī | *matyā |
genitive | *matois | *matois | *matyom |
dative | *matē | *matibom | *matibos |
instrumental | *matī | *matibim | *matibis |
Derived terms
- Proto-Celtic: *matus m (“bear”)
- Old Irish: math
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