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Revision as of 14:41, 8 December 2021
Modern Gallaecian
Alternative forms
Alternative forms
- akuro (Celtic)
Pronunciation
Etymology
From earlier axcuro, from Proto-Celtic *ad-kuɸ-ro-. See Old Irish accobar.
Noun
acuro ? (plural acuros)
- wish, desire
Inflection
acuro — noun, o-declension
Mutation
Modern Gallaecian mutation[1] | ||
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Radical | Soft | Nasal |
acuro | unchanged | unchanged |
1. ^ Christian Evans, (2021). “Mutation in Modern Gallaecian”, Segments (01-07), April 2021.
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References
- Koch, John T.; Mallory, James P.; aan de Wiel, Caroline; Busse, Peter; Löffler, Marion; Karl, Raimund; Minard, Antone; Ó Faoláin, Simon; Schultze-Thulin, Britta; Roberts, Esther (12 June 2002). Hughes, Marian B. (ed.). "English–Proto-Celtic Wordlist" (PDF). Celticity. Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies, University of Wales.