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- Q5058562 subject Q8351491.
- Q5058562 subject Q8790598.
- Q5058562 abstract "Onomastics is an important source of information on the early Celts, as Greco-Roman historiography recorded Celtic names before substantial written information becomes available in any Celtic language.Like Germanic names, early Celtic names are often dithematic.suffix -rix "ruler"VercingetorixOrgetorixDumnorixCingetorixsuffix -maris / -marus "great"BritomarisIndutiomarusViridomarusSome information on prehistoric Celtic polytheism can be drawn from names in Irish and Welsh mythology, which often continue older theonyms:Gwenhwyfar, from *Uindā Seibrā "White Phantom"Brigid, from *Brigantia "the High one"Lugh and Lleu, cognate with Gaulish Lugus".
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- Q5058562 wikiPageWikiLink Q8351491.
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- Q5058562 comment "Onomastics is an important source of information on the early Celts, as Greco-Roman historiography recorded Celtic names before substantial written information becomes available in any Celtic language.Like Germanic names, early Celtic names are often dithematic.suffix -rix "ruler"VercingetorixOrgetorixDumnorixCingetorixsuffix -maris / -marus "great"BritomarisIndutiomarusViridomarusSome information on prehistoric Celtic polytheism can be drawn from names in Irish and Welsh mythology, which often continue older theonyms:Gwenhwyfar, from *Uindā Seibrā "White Phantom"Brigid, from *Brigantia "the High one"Lugh and Lleu, cognate with Gaulish Lugus".
- Q5058562 label "Celtic onomastics".