Re: Proto-Celtic *Noudant ....................... was Re: Nodens ..

From: Rick McCallister
Message: 59836
Date: 2008-08-22



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Subject: [tied] Proto-Celtic *Noudant ....................... was Re: Nodens ..... part 1,000


> So the reconstructed Proto-Celtic term is based entirely upon the
> various different versions of the personal names Nodens, Nuado,
> Nudd ... all which are basically the same figure. Do I understand
> correctly that there are no other terms which stem from the Proto-
> Celtic *noudont/*noudant , as in no impersonal terms such as a noun to
> describe an item or a verb to describe an action such as
> (hypothetically) using or fishing?

Well, as I mentioned, there is an OIr noun nuada meaning "king, hero
champion" which might not be derived from the theonym - in fact, it
could be the other way around (I should note that there is also a rare
word nuadait meaning "arm", but this seems to be a literary ghost word
derived from a misreading of an OIr gloss on the noun nuada ["nuadat
.i. in rig", Fled Bricrend, Lebor na Huidre] where ri:g "king" was
confused with rig "forearm").

- Chris Gwinn

Hmmm, that's interesting. Would that have anything to do with the myths of silver armed kings?