"Segomaros" meaning in All languages combined

See Segomaros on Wiktionary

Proper name [Gaulish]

Etymology: From *segos, from Proto-Celtic *segos (“force”) + *māros, from Proto-Celtic *māros (“great”). Compare Proto-Germanic *Sigimēraz for a similar formation. Etymology templates: {{der|cel-gau|cel-pro|*segos||force}} Proto-Celtic *segos (“force”), {{der|cel-gau|cel-pro|*māros||great}} Proto-Celtic *māros (“great”) Head templates: {{head|cel-gau|proper noun|g=m|head=Segomāros}} Segomāros m Inflection templates: {{cel-gau-decl-o-m|Segomāros|Segomāre|Segomāron|Segomāri|Segomārū|Segomārū|Segomārei|Segomārē|Segomāroi|Segomāroi|Segomārōs|Segomārūs|Segomāron|Segomārobo|Segomāruis|Segomārūs|Segomārois}} Forms: Segomāros [canonical, masculine], no-table-tags [table-tags], Segomāros [nominative, singular], Segomāroi [nominative, plural], Segomāre [singular, vocative], Segomāroi [plural, vocative], Segomāron [accusative, singular], Segomārōs [accusative, plural], Segomārūs [accusative, plural], Segomāri [genitive, singular], Segomāron [genitive, plural], Segomārū [dative, singular], Segomārobo [dative, plural], Segomārū [instrumental, singular], Segomāruis [instrumental, plural], Segomārūs [instrumental, plural], Segomārei [locative, singular], Segomārē [locative, singular], Segomārois [locative, plural]
  1. a male given name Categories (topical): Gaulish given names, Gaulish male given names
    Sense id: en-Segomaros-cel-gau-name-h8YdwBAs Categories (other): Gaulish entries with incorrect language header

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