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Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/markos
Proto-Celtic
Etymology
Cognate with Proto-Germanic *marhaz. This is generally reconstructed as being from a Proto-Indo-European *márkos (“horse”), but other theories exist; see that page for further discussion.
Declension
| Masculine o-stem | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | *markos | *markou | *markoi |
| vocative | *marke | *markou | *markūs |
| accusative | *markom | *markou | *markūs |
| genitive | *markī | *markous | *markom |
| dative | *markūi | *markobom | *markobos |
| instrumental | *markū | *markobim | *markobis |
Derived terms
- *markākos (“horseman”)
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