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Теоретический раздел => Индоевропейские языки => Кельтские языки => Тема начата: Mc@RT от октября 15, 2008, 07:16

Название: Белги. Этимология.
Отправлено: Mc@RT от октября 15, 2008, 07:16
Срочно нужна этимология названия кельтского племени белгов. Подскажите.
Название: Белги. Этимология.
Отправлено: Rōmānus от октября 15, 2008, 11:07
А палец пошевелить самому? :down:

ЦитироватьThe name Belgae may come from the Proto-Celtic *belo which means "bright" and is allied to English word "bale" (as in "bale-fire"), the Anglo-Saxon bael, the Lithuanian baltas, meaning "white" or "shining" (from which the Baltic takes its name) and Slavic belo/bilo/bjelo/... meaning "white" (which gives town names like Beograd, Biograd, Bjelovar, etc all meaning "white city") (see Beltane). Thus the Gaulish god-names "Belenos" ("Bright one") and "Belisama" (probably the same divinity, originally from *belo-nos = our shining one) may also come from the same source.

Another proposed etymology of the name Belga(e) is: *bel = proto-Indo-European word for round, inflated object (compare 'ball'), in the figurative sense: "circle, army, alliance", and -*ga, a Gaulish word for "man, warrior". Bel-gae would then mean "men of the alliance". The origin of the word would then be Gaulish.[citation needed] This meaning would match the description of Caesar.


Английская вики (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgae)
Название: Белги. Этимология.
Отправлено: Mc@RT от октября 16, 2008, 06:03
Roman

Огромное спасибо!