Talk:Mabon ap Modron
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Etymology
I deleted the largely content free:
- This theonym appears to be derived from Proto-Celtic *Makwo-n-os meaning "young son's [spirit]" (q.v. [1] [2] [3]). Following accepted sound laws elucidating systematic diachronic phonological sound change in Celtic proto-linguistics (q.v. [4] [5] [6] [7]), the Romano-British form of this Proto-Celtic theonym is likely to have been *Maponos.
because
- *Makwo-n-os should be *Makw-on-os
- *maponos is not a theoretical construct but an attested name, Maponos
- the proto-Celtic lexicon does not yet include any Gaulish material, so is not a good source here
- the etymology at the Maponos gives more details and references, which can just be referred to here.
I replaced this with a link to the etymology of Maponos, and a note about the relevant evolutions from Brythonic to Middle Welsh:
- dropping of masculine singular -os and feminine singular -a endings
- p > b
--Nantonos 03:24, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
Mystery cult
There is no mystery cult of Mabon on Hadrians Wall. I suspect this refers to dedications to Apollo Maponos, which are already described in the main article. However, if there is some reference that I missed to Mabon on Hadrians Wall I would be interested to hear about it. --Nantonos 03:24, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
Who saved Mabon?
In the Mabon ap Modron article, it says he was rescued by Culhwch, though in this article, it says by King Arthur. Should we decide on using one who rescued him, or put both names in both articles, as to keep with uniformity? (I've also put this in the Modron talk page). Xxglennxx (talk) 16:36, 14 May 2009 (UTC).