"Pictus" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Latin]

Etymology: Superficially from Latin pictus (“painted one”), but probably rendering a Pictish autonym, probably related to the origin of another Celtic tribe, the Pictones (compare Poitiers); perhaps from a Proto-Celtic *Kʷritanī, *Kʷritenī, the Goidelic/Q-Celtic version of the Brittonic/P-Celtic *Pritani, whence Welsh Prydyn (“Picts”), Old Irish Cruthne, Cru(i)then-túath (“Picts”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kʷer- (“to do”). Guto Rhys has noted a possible connection to Old Welsh Peithan, perhaps attesting the same element as Welsh gobaith (“hope”), although the etymology is uncertain, it would presumably derive from a Proto-Brythonic *pext-. More at Wikipedia. Etymology templates: {{der|la|xpi|-}} Pictish, {{der|la|cel|-}} Celtic, {{der|la|cel-pro|*Kʷritanī}} Proto-Celtic *Kʷritanī, {{der|la|cel-gae|-}} Goidelic, {{cog|cy|Prydyn||Picts}} Welsh Prydyn (“Picts”), {{cog|sga|Cruthne}} Old Irish Cruthne, {{der|la|ine-pro|*kʷer-||to do}} Proto-Indo-European *kʷer- (“to do”), {{cog|owl|Peithan}} Old Welsh Peithan, {{cog|cy|gobaith||hope}} Welsh gobaith (“hope”), {{der|la|cel-bry-pro|*pext-}} Proto-Brythonic *pext- Head templates: {{head|la|proper noun|g=m}} Pictus m
  1. a Pict, a resident of early Scotland Tags: masculine Derived forms: Pictavia, Pictauia
    Sense id: en-Pictus-la-name-UT0RzS43 Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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