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Àíäðåé: The origin of Ériu has been traced to the Proto-Celtic reconstruction *Φīwerjon- (nominative singular Φīwerjū < Pre-Proto-Celtic -jō).[1] This suggests a descent from the Proto-Indo-European reconstruction *piHwerjon-, likely related to the adjectival stem *piHwer- (cf. Sanskrit pīvan, pīvarī and pīvara meaning "fat, full, abounding"). This would suggest a meaning of "abundant land. The evolution of the word would follow as such: Proto-Celtic *Φīwerjon- (nominative singular *Φīwerjū) Proto-Goidelic *Īweriū or *Īveriū Old Irish Ériu Modern Irish Éire".

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