出典:Wiktionary
The suffix -arus is also found in the river Silarus. The base *tem- is said by Pokorny to be from Proto-Indo-European *teh₂- (“to flow, stream, melt”), but this is unlikely. It is possibly instead borrowed from Proto-Celtic *tamaros (“river, waters”, literally “dark”), from a zero-grade form similar to Proto-Indo-European *tm̥Hrós (“the dark river”), from *temH- (“dark”).[1][2][3] Also compare the cognates listed at Thames.
Tamarus m sg (genitive Tamarī); second declension
Second-declension noun, singular only.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| Nominative | Tamarus |
| Genitive | Tamarī |
| Dative | Tamarō |
| Accusative | Tamarum |
| Ablative | Tamarō |
| Vocative | Tamare |