Varia Palaeohispanica Occidentalia. I. Lusitano TAVROM IFADEM. II. Origen del topónimo galaico glandovmiron. III. Indoeuropeo *kor(y)o- ‘ejército’ en Hispania. IV. Un superlativo hispano-celta *kintúsamos y una cuestión de acento
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https://doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v0i4.313Abstract
In this paper I try to explain a number of lexical as well as morphological and phonetic aspects of the Celtic and non-Celtic dialects once spoken in the West of the Iberian Peninsula. The first chapter refers to the Lusitanian adjective IFADEM, that I reconstruct as *en-bhat-yom. Next I discuss the origin of the placename Glandomiro, which I would translate as ‘shore of the Mira (river)’ and which is related to the Lusitanian godnames OCRIMIRAE and REVE REVMIRAEGO. Afterwards I discover a hitherto undetected Celtic placename *Coirobriga. Last I discuss the Celtic personal name CINTVMVNIS, which I trace back to Pcelt. *kintúsamos.
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