chimera wrote:
My pc machine tells me the roots are *ker and *krt.
Pritanni cruth were linked to Brehon (Irish: breitheamh ) and judges' law. And that *krt root became "Sanskrit" well- formed text, just like my first post. Eastern Sanskrit people today have Danu the water-goddess and desa " people , the land" similarly to boaire-desa , the lowest cattle-lord with clients. Desa lived in a intensely rigid lord-client state-religious national culture.
And "karta" ( *krt) means the adjectival group of krt suffix words. As a noun , karta is "judge". ( kartas "paper").
So just maybe the Pritanni rulers were breitheamh judges, the cruth of " krta ".

The problem is you seem to be making random statements -
non sequuntur - that have no connection with each other at all?
For instance,
chimera wrote:
My pc machine tells me the roots are *ker and *krt.
They are the roots of what exactly? For 'cruth'?
chimera wrote:
Pritanni cruth were linked to Brehon (Irish: breitheamh ) and judges' law
Yes the word Pritanni has been linked with the word cruth 'shape', which in turn has been linked with the word Cruithin* (Irish word used to describe an Irish tribal group, as well as the Picts of Scotland) and the Welsh Prydyn 'Picts'- though the arguments are fairly conjectural; but how are you linking the word cruth to Brehon Law?
etc...
*Mac Neill, E., 'The Pretanic Background in Britain and Ireland',
Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 3 (1933) 1-28. (Its on JSTOR)
and
O'Rahilly, T.F.,
Early Irish History and Mythology (Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. 1946, repr. 2010). Esp. pages 341 and 444-52.
Cian
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