Reconstruction talk:Proto-Celtic/ulkos

Latest comment: 4 months ago by Mahagaja in topic Wolf?

Wolf?

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Do we have to include every wacko, implausible flight of fancy just because the person who published it is named McCone? Is there any evidence this word meant 'wolf' in Proto-Celtic? Or that the Lepontic personal name Ulkos is even related to the Old Irish word for 'bad'? Doesn't *wlikʷos (wet) show pretty effectively that kʷ doesn't delabialize to k at a distance from w? Also, *wlikʷos is what we would expect *wĺ̥kʷos to become in Proto-Celtic; if it syllabified the initial w in a way parallel to *wlanā, the result would be *ulikʷos, not *ulk(ʷ)os. It's true the u makes a derivation from *h₁elḱ- difficult, but at least the semantics work. A derivation from *wĺ̥kʷos fails both phonologically and semantically (wolves being called "bad ones" makes sense; the noun "wolf" turning into an adjective "bad" does not); the proposal would probably never have been taken seriously if the person who published it hadn't been named Kim McCone. —Mahāgaja · talk 11:44, 1 February 2025 (UTC)Reply