coinneamh

coinneamh
coinne, coinneamh
a meeting, Irish coinne, Early Irish conne, *con-nesiâ; root nes, come, dwell, Greek $$Gnémoi, go, $$Gnaíw, dwell; Sanskrit nas, join some one. Stokes seems to think that kon-dê- is the ultimate form here, being the Indo-European dhê, set, Greek $$Gtíqcmi, etc. coinneamh, when used as adverb = coinnibh, dat.pl.?

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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