Would anybody be interested in reviewing the glossaries for a novel set in 4th century Britain that uses reconstructed words/phrases in #Brythonic & #OldSaxon?
#protoceltic #celtic #cornish #breton #welsh #cymraeg
Would anybody be interested in reviewing the glossaries for a novel set in 4th century Britain that uses reconstructed words/phrases in #Brythonic & #OldSaxon?
#protoceltic #celtic #cornish #breton #welsh #cymraeg
The Irish and the Cymric names for the month of June are obviously related: Meitheamh and Mehefin.
But what's their original meaning? It's Midsummer, fittingly, developed from a common reconstructed Proto-Celtic word *medyo-samīno-
#100daysofGaeilge
#etymology
#irish
#Gaeilge
#Welsh
#Cymraeg
#Cymric
#protoceltic
@NeuKelte there is a twin monolith here in northern italy by the hills that overlook the isonzo river. I've read this used to be southern Noricum before Caesar took it over. It represents Belenus and Belisama together. #protoceltic #sassdesanbelin