See ᚔᚅᚔᚌᚓᚅᚐ on Wiktionary
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{ "descendants": [ { "depth": 1, "templates": [ { "args": { "1": "sga", "2": "ingen", "id": "daughter" }, "expansion": "Old Irish: ingen\nMiddle Irish: ingen\nIrish: iníon, inghean (superseded), inghin, inín (Connacht), nighean, níon (Ulster), inín\nManx: inneen\nScottish Gaelic: nighean, nigheann, inghean\n⇒ Middle Irish: ingenach\n⇒ Middle Irish: ingenas\nIrish: iníonas", "name": "desctree" } ], "text": "Old Irish: ingen\nMiddle Irish: ingen\nIrish: iníon, inghean (superseded), inghin, inín (Connacht), nighean, níon (Ulster), inín\nManx: inneen\nScottish Gaelic: nighean, nigheann, inghean\n⇒ Middle Irish: ingenach\n⇒ Middle Irish: ingenas\nIrish: iníonas" } ], "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "pgl", "2": "cel-pro", "3": "*enigenā" }, "expansion": "Proto-Celtic *enigenā", "name": "inh" }, { "args": { "1": "pgl", "2": "ine-pro", "3": "*h₁én", "4": "", "5": "in" }, "expansion": "Proto-Indo-European *h₁én (“in”)", "name": "inh" }, { "args": { "1": "la", "2": "indigena", "3": "", "4": "native" }, "expansion": "Latin indigena (“native”)", "name": "cog" }, { "args": { "1": "grc", "2": "ἐγγόνη", "3": "", "4": "granddaughter" }, "expansion": "Ancient Greek ἐγγόνη (engónē, “granddaughter”)", "name": "cog" } ], "etymology_text": "From Proto-Celtic *enigenā, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én (“in”) + *ǵenh₁- (“produce, give birth”) (compare Latin indigena (“native”), Ancient Greek ἐγγόνη (engónē, “granddaughter”)). Also compare engine.", "forms": [ { "form": "inigena", "tags": [ "romanization" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "pgl", "2": "noun", "g": "f" }, "expansion": "ᚔᚅᚔᚌᚓᚅᚐ (inigena) f", "name": "head" } ], "lang": "Primitive Irish", "lang_code": "pgl", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries", "Primitive Irish entries with incorrect language header", "Primitive Irish feminine nouns", "Primitive Irish lemmas", "Primitive Irish nouns", "Primitive Irish terms derived from Proto-Celtic", "Primitive Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European", "Primitive Irish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic", "Primitive Irish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European", "pgl:Family", "pgl:Female" ], "examples": [ { "ref": "EGLWC/1/2 at the Celtic Inscribed Stones Project ᚛ᚔᚅᚔᚌᚓᚅᚐ ᚉᚒᚅᚔᚌᚅᚔ ᚐᚃᚔᚈᚈᚑᚏᚔᚌᚓᚄ᚜ (inigena cunigni avittoriges)", "roman": "Avitoriges, daughter of Cunignus", "text": "Bilingual inscription alongside Latin AVITORIA FILIA CUNIGANI" } ], "glosses": [ "daughter" ], "links": [ [ "daughter", "daughter" ] ], "tags": [ "feminine" ] } ], "word": "ᚔᚅᚔᚌᚓᚅᚐ" }
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