- and
Gaulish deity name
Maponos "Great Son", from the Proto-Celtic root *
makwo- "son". Similarly,
Modron is
derived from the name of the
Brittonic and...
- *Makwonos Gaul.
Mapono OIr. Macán < *Maccan Oc MW
Mabon An n-stem of PCelt. *
makwo- ('son'). See
Maponos for
further discussion. *Mātronā Gaul.
Matrona – MW...
-
Kutigi is a town in
central Nigeria,
border to Bida,
makwo and
north of the
Niger River. The
countryside is
generally flat with
rolling hills, with gr****land...
- Théo River;
South side:
Enjalran Lake,
Turgeon River (Harricana River),
Makwo Cr****; West side:
Turgeon River (Harricana River),
Kaokonimawaga Cr****....
- in the
Carjac inscription (RIG L-86). The root is Proto-Indo-European *
makʷos. (Delamarre 2003 pp. 216–217). In
Insular Celtic languages, the same root...
- the word *sunus is
absent from
Celtic languages (which
replaced it with *
makʷo-), the
ethnonym is more
probably of
Germanic origin in this scenario. The...
- is
located in the
forest zone at: 1.1
kilometres (0.68 mi)
upstream of
Makwo Island on the
Turgeon River; 24.7
kilometres (15.3 mi) west of the Ontario...
-
North side:
Kaokonimawaga Cr****,
Detour River,
Turgeon River; East side:
Makwo Cr****,
Wijinawi Cr****, Theo River,
Wawagosic River;
South side: Adimoskadjiwi...