Ligurian Bod-inc- ?

From: patrick cuadrado
Message: 58909
Date: 2008-05-28

Hello be careful

 

River-name BODINCUS = Pô seems Celtic Bod-inc-

1 Badio/Bodio  = Blond/Yellow  = The brown river ? see another river names in France : 

Boëgue (Hte-Savoie/Savoie); Buègues (Hérault) Boia 1070; Buech (Alpes de Hte Provence) Bodium 1260...and Boderia = river Forth in Scotland

2 Bodina = Frontier = The frontier river ?
3 Boud- = Anger ? = The irascible river ?

4 Bodaro- = Deaf = The Deafning river ?

 

-Inc- seems hydronimic suffix


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--- En date de : Mer 28.5.08, Brian M. Scott <BMScott@...> a écrit :

De: Brian M. Scott <BMScott@...>
Objet: Re: [tied] Ligurian
À: "Rick McCallister" <cybalist@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Mercredi 28 Mai 2008, 9h58

At 1:15:54 AM on Wednesday, May 28, 2008, Rick McCallister
wrote:

> I've seen Ligurian listed as non-IE, an IE language
> (non-Celtic) and as Celtic. I've also read that there was
> a non-IE Ligurian and an IE Ligurian --i.e. 2 different
> languages. I looked on the web to see if there was
> anything new and found this.

[...]

> Some of the animal names are obviously close to Celtic,
> but are there Celtic cognates for brennu, cicnu and hirpu?

OIr <bran> 'raven'. <Cicnu> is rather more reminiscent of
Latin <cygnus> and Gk. <kuknos>.

Brian


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