Did it begin with any of <ga->, <gā->, <gau->, or <gae->?
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Did it begin with either <ga-> or <gā->? In other words, was the nucleus of the first syllable a monophthong?
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑16 Dec 2022 18:04 Did it begin with either <ga-> or <gā->? In other words, was the nucleus of the first syllable a monophthong?
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Hmm… probably not, but is it related to garum?qwed117 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2022 21:16shimobaatar wrote: ↑16 Dec 2022 18:04 Did it begin with either <ga-> or <gā->? In other words, was the nucleus of the first syllable a monophthong?
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 15:53Hmm… probably not, but is it related to garum?qwed117 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2022 21:16shimobaatar wrote: ↑16 Dec 2022 18:04 Did it begin with either <ga-> or <gā->? In other words, was the nucleus of the first syllable a monophthong?
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Is /r/ present in the original Latin word?
i.e gar-, gār-?
i.e gar-, gār-?
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GoshDiggityDangit wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 18:31 Is /r/ present in the original Latin word?
i.e gar-, gār-?
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Is it related to galērum?qwed117 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 19:57GoshDiggityDangit wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 18:31 Is /r/ present in the original Latin word?
i.e gar-, gār-?
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(related to but not necessarily derived from)shimobaatar wrote: ↑03 Jan 2023 00:22Is it related to galērum?qwed117 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 19:57GoshDiggityDangit wrote: ↑02 Jan 2023 18:31 Is /r/ present in the original Latin word?
i.e gar-, gār-?
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