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From earlier ''aryo'', from {{der|cel-gal|cel-pro|*argyos}} through {{der|cel-gal|cel-bry-pro|*ėrɣ}}. | From earlier ''aryo'', from {{der|cel-gal|cel-pro|*argyos}} possibly through {{der|cel-gal|cel-bry-pro|*ėrɣ}}. | ||
===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
{{head|cel-gal|noun|plural|arios|g=m}} {{lb|cel-gal|usually uncountable}} | {{head|cel-gal|noun|plural|arios|g=m}} {{lb|cel-gal|usually uncountable}} |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 12 September 2021
Modern Gallaecian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From earlier aryo, from Proto-Celtic *argyos possibly through Proto-Brythonic *ėrɣ.
Noun
airo m (plural arios) (usually uncountable)
- snow
Inflection
airo — masculine noun, o-declension
Mutation
Modern Gallaecian mutation[1] | ||
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Radical | Soft | Nasal |
airo | unchanged | unchanged |
1. ^ Christian Evans, (2021). “Mutation in Modern Gallaecian”, Segments (01-07), April 2021.
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