Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/-strom
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
A variant of *-trom much like how *-sman arose alongside *-man.[1]
Suffix
*-strom n
- Forms instrumental nouns.
Inflection
| singular | dual | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | *-strom | *-strou | *-strā |
| vocative | *-strom | *-strou | *-strā |
| accusative | *-strom | *-strou | *-strā |
| genitive | *-strī | *-strous | *-strom |
| dative | *-strūi | *-strobom | *-strobos |
| locative | *-strei | *? | *? |
| instrumental | *-strū | *-strobim | *-strūis |
Derived terms
Proto-Celtic terms suffixed with *-strom
References
- ^ Schrijver, Peter (2022) “The Development of Proto-Celtic *st in British Celtic”, in Simon Rodway, Jenny Rowland, and Erich Poppe, editors, Celts, Gaels, and Britons: Studies in Language and Literature from Antiquity to the Middle Ages in Honour of Patrick Sims-Williams (Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe), Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, →ISBN