Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/Kunowalos
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
From *kuno-, stem of *kū (“dog”) + *walos (“prince, chief”).
Proper noun
*Kunowalos m
- a male given name
Declension
singular | dual | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | *Kunowalos | — | — |
vocative | *Kunowale | — | — |
accusative | *Kunowalom | — | — |
genitive | *Kunowalī | — | — |
dative | *Kunowalūi | — | — |
locative | *Kunowalei | — | — |
instrumental | *Kunowalū | — | — |
Descendants
- Brythonic: *Kunowal
- Old Breton: Conuual
- Old Welsh: Congual, Cingual
- Middle Welsh: Cynwal, Gynwal
- Welsh: Cynwal
- Middle Welsh: Cynwal, Gynwal
- → Latin: Cunovalī (gen.) [533-566 CE][1]
- Primitive Irish: ᚉᚆᚅᚑᚆᚐᚂᚔ (Cunouali, gen.)
- ^ Thomas, A. C. (1994) And Shall These Mute Stones Speak? Post-Roman Inscriptions in Western Britain, page 286: “RIALOBRANI CVNOVALI FILI”