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# a | # a type of [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/longsword longsword] used by the [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/celt?q=Celt Celts], primarily the Belgic [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tribe tribes]. | ||
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek ϝʜέυκλιθυ (hwéuklithu) from Primitive Menapian hwʉid ("to drive") + clėthʉ ("sword"), from Proto-Brythonic *hwɨβid ("to move") and klėðɨβ̃ ("sword") respectively, from Proto-Celtic *xswibīti ("to move") and *kladiwos ("sword") respectively.
Pronunciation
• (Classical Latin) IPA: /hue.kliˈtʰʊs/, [hwɛkliˈt̪ʰʊs̠]
Definition
Noun
Declension
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nominative | hveuclithus
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hveuclithī
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genitive | hveuclithī
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hveuclithо̄rum
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dative | hveuclithо̄
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hveuclithīs
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accusative | hveuclithum
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hveuclithо̄s
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ablative | hveuclithо̄
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hveuclithīs
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vocative | hveuclithe
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hveuclithī
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