Proto-Brythonic edit

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Etymology edit

From *arθ (bear), from Proto-Celtic *artos + *gnọw (knowledge), from Proto-Celtic *gnāwos.

Proper noun edit

Artognou m[1]

  1. a male given name [500-599 CE]

Descendants edit

  • Late Brythonic: *Arθgnọw

References edit

  1. ^ Morris, C. (1999) “Tintagel 1998”, in Council for British Archaeology South West, 2, pages 6-9:PATERN[--] COLI AVI FICIT ARTOGNOU COL[I] FICIT

Further reading edit