Etymology of the Principal Gaelic National Names, Personal Names, Surnames : to Which is Added a Disquisition On Ptolemy's Geography of Scotland
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From -Is- seemingly s results, at least in the later language ; -ms, -ns become s with compensatory lengthening for the previous vowel ; -rfs" becomes t, as in an t-each ( = *si'ndos eqos) ; Thn. adds fitir { = *vid-sar). For m-sh = mp, see u.nder m. The explosives combine with the s and disappear into 0. Ir. ss, now s, as in tiasal ( = *oups- or *oui:s-y, his, leas l*led-so-), lios, as, out ( — eks), and many others. Gaelic preserved s intervocalic, therefore, arises from (1^ st, as- in seas ;... (2) from -ms, -ns, as in mhos ; and (3) from -ps, -ts, -cs. Gaelic -st arises from this s by a sort of modern restoration of previous st, only, however, x may also become modem st (as in aiste, now aisde, out of her). Final x disappears, as in caora, se. I. E. 2. Even in I. E. this is assured only before the medial explosives. Thus G. nead, nest, is from I. E. nizdo-s : so maide, brod, cead, gad, seid. Again -zg seems to have developed in G. into g ; compare beag, biog, meag, griogag, eagal ( = ex-gal-), rag.
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