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by guerrilla
1062 days ago
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Which in turn may come from the same root. > From Proto-Italic kelizris, perhaps root cognate with clueo, from Proto-Indo-European ḱlew-; alternatively (if the rare meaning of "swift, in rapid succession" is to be taken as primary) connected with celer (with Greek κέλλω from a root *kel-). Jackson An Etymological Dictionary of the Latin Language (1828:77). Four citations given: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/celeber#References |
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