Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/wourū
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
Generally held as cognate to Ancient Greek εὑρίσκω (heurískō, “to find, discover”).[1] The root may be reconstructed as Proto-Indo-European *wreh₁- or *werh₁-; it is impossible to ascertain which is correct.[2]
Verb
*wourū[3]
- to find
Inflection
Defective verb in Celtic, only preterite and past participle forms are known to exist.
| Suffixless preterite | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active voice | ||||
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Preterite | |
| 1st singular | ? | ? | ? | *wourū |
| 2nd singular | ? | ? | ? | *wourūs |
| 3rd singular | ? | ? | ? | *wourū |
| 1st plural | ? | ? | ? | *wouramo |
| 2nd plural | ? | ? | ? | *wourate |
| 3rd plural | ? | ? | ? | *wourars |
| Pres. subjunctive | Past subjunctive | Imperative | ||
| 1st singular | ? | ? | — | |
| 2nd singular | ? | ? | ? | |
| 3rd singular | ? | ? | ? | |
| 1st plural | ? | ? | ? | |
| 2nd plural | ? | ? | ? | |
| 3rd plural | ? | ? | ? | |
| Passive voice | ||||
| Present | Imperfect | Future | Preterite | |
| 1st singular | ? | — | ? | — |
| 2nd singular | ? | — | ? | — |
| 3rd singular | ? | ? | ? | — |
| 1st plural | ? | — | ? | — |
| 2nd plural | ? | — | ? | — |
| 3rd plural | ? | ? | ? | — |
| Pres. subjunctive | Past subjunctive | Imperative | ||
| 1st singular | ? | — | — | |
| 2nd singular | ? | — | — | |
| 3rd singular | ? | — | — | |
| 1st plural | ? | — | — | |
| 2nd plural | ? | — | — | |
| 3rd plural | ? | — | — | |
| Declension of the past participle | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *wrītos | *wrītou | *wrītoi |
| vocative | *wrīte | *wrītou | *wrītoi |
| accusative | *wrītom | *wrītou | *wrītons |
| genitive | *wrītī | *wrītous | *wrītom |
| dative | *wrītūi | *wrītobom | *wrītobos |
| instrumental | *wrītū | *wrītobim | *wrītobis |
| feminine | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *wrītā | *wrītai | *wrītās |
| vocative | *wrītā | *wrītai | *wrītās |
| accusative | *wrītam | *wrītai | *wrītans |
| genitive | *wrītās | *wrītous | *wrītom |
| dative | *wrītai | *wrītābom | *wrītābos |
| instrumental | *? | *wrītābim | *wrītābis |
| neuter | singular | dual | plural |
| nominative | *wrītom | *wrītou | *wrītā |
| vocative | *wrītom | *wrītou | *wrītā |
| accusative | *wrītom | *wrītou | *wrītā |
| genitive | *wrītī | *wrītous | *wrītom |
| dative | *wrītūi | *wrītobom | *wrītobos |
| instrumental | *wrītū | *wrītobim | *wrītobis |
Derived terms
- *wrītos
- *wrītyos
Descendants
- Old Irish: fo·fúair, fo·fríth (preterite forms of fo·gaib)
- ⇒ Gaulish: tioinuoru (3sg. pret.) (prefixed with tio- and in-)
References
- ^ Matasović, Ranko (2009) “*wer-V-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 414
- ^ Zair, Nicholas (13 November 2015) “Old Irish gniid ‘makes, does’, Middle Welsh gweinydaf ‘serve’, and i-presents”, in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, volume 62, number 1, Walter de Gruyter GmbH, , →ISSN, pages 213–222
- ^ Schumacher, Stefan, Schulze-Thulin, Britta (2004) Die keltischen Primärverben: ein vergleichendes, etymologisches und morphologisches Lexikon [The Celtic Primary Verbs: A comparative, etymological and morphological lexicon] (Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft; 110) (in German), Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachen und Literaturen der Universität Innsbruck, →ISBN, pages 681-682