Reconstruction:Gaulish/alawda
Gaulish
Etymology
Possibly borrowed from a substrate source.[1] Compare Proto-Germanic *laiwarikǭ (“lark”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈa.lau.daː]
Noun
*alaudā f
- A skylark.
Declension
declension of Gaulish/alawda (Transalpine)
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Descendants
- → Latin: alauda
References
- ^ Schrijver, Peter (1997) “Animal, vegetable and mineral: some Western European substratum words”, in Lubotsky, A., editor, Sound Law and Analogy[1], Amsterdam/Atlanta, page 309