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Atrebates pl (plural only)
From Atrebates, a pre-Roman Gallo-Germanic tribe in northwestern Gaul, from Proto-Celtic *adtrebates (“inhabitants”), from *attrebā, from *trebā (“home, building”), see also Middle Breton treff (“city”), Welsh tref (“town”) and Old Irish treb (“farm, building”), all from Proto-Indo-European *treb- (“settlement”) (same source as 古期英語 þorp (“village”), Lithuanian troba (“house”), and Provencal trevar (“to live in a village or house”)). See also Old Irish aittrebaid (“inhabitant”). Loaned through French into English as artesian.
Atrebatēs m pl (genitive Atrebatum); third declension
Third-declension noun, plural only.
| plural | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Atrebatēs |
| genitive | Atrebatum |
| dative | Atrebatibus |
| accusative | Atrebatēs |
| ablative | Atrebatibus |
| vocative | Atrebatēs |
Atrebatēs m pl
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