1435.
Schrijver
(Peter): Varia: V. Non-Indo-European surviving in Ireland in the first millenium AD.
In
Ériu 51
(2000), pp. 195–199.
Incl. discussion of
partán
‘crab’,
Partraige
(ethnonym), (
partaing
> Lat.
parthicus
),
pattu
‘hare’,
petta
‘hare’,
pell
‘horse’,
pít
‘portion of food’,
pluc
`(round) mass’,
prapp
‘rapid’,
gliomach
‘lobster’,
faochán
‘periwinkle’,
ciotóg
‘left hand’,
bradán
‘salmon’,
scadán
‘herring’. Cf. G. R. Isaac,
in
Ériu 53 (2003), pp. 151-155.
Isaac
(G. R.) (
ref.
)
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Classifications:
D 1.2.1 Lexical copying (= Lexical borrowing) between Irish (i.e. Celtic) and Non Indo-European
D 1.3 Etymology (Individual)
Indexes:
Words/Proper Names:
bradán
ciotóg
faochán
gliomach
partaing
partán
parthicus (Lat)
Partraige
pattu
pell
petta
pít
pluc
prapp
scadán