La Bretagne Linguistique (May 2009)
On Breton meliner ‘miller’ and other agent noun derivatives with Latin ‑ātor
Abstract
This paper investigates the Breton word for ‘miller’, meliner, miliner. At first sight, it appears to be a completely regular derivative formed with -er deriving from Latin ‑ārius. However, an investigation of the relevant forms reveals that this is not the case. Rather, the attested forms point to a derivative with the rarer agent noun suffix deriving from Latin ‑ātor.
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