Delamarre, Xavier, “Notes d’onomastique gauloise”, Études Celtiques 40 (2014): 41–52.
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[EN] Notes on Gaulish onomastics.1. The city of Cenabum, as well as the deities Cenabionae, C(e) nabetius and some other toponyms and hydronyms of Europe, contain the root nab-, possibly connected with PIE *h3nobh- “navel, center, omphalos”. 2. The Gaulish Personal Names Angius, Andangius, Andangianus continue a stem *ango- “snake”, possibly connected with Latin anguis, Lithuanian angìs, etc. 3. Analysis of the name of the Gaulish chief Catumarandus with a second member to be connected with a stem *Marando- occurring in place names. 4. Analysis of the Personal Names Vradsarius, Vraθarius, Vrassius that might be related to the Irish word for rain : frass.
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