de Bernardo Stempel, Patrizia, “I ‘Compagni’ Celtici”, Études Celtiques 36 (2008): 85–88.
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[EN] The etymology of the Insular Celtic name for «compagnon, client, spouse » . céile, W. cilydd, Bret. (k) ile could be explained by the verbal stem * ḱei-«to lay » starting from * ki-lo-s (with lengthened -i-in Brittonic) / * kei-lo-s. This study considers some Gaulish words which could witness to this same element, such as celicnon «feast / banquest room » , duscelinatia (Larzac), cele (Châteaubleau) and Personal Names like Celecorix (on a coin).
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