Where does “Boiī” come from?
Boiī (Latin) comes from Proto-Celtic bāus, from Proto-Indo-European gʷṓws — cattle.
Boiī (Latin): A Celtic tribe established between the Padus and the Apennines, in an area corresponding to today's Emilia-Romagna
Definitions
- A Celtic tribe established between the Padus and the Apennines, in an area corresponding to today's Emilia-Romagna