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== Commentary ==<br />
Attested twice, maybe thrice in the Cisalpine Celtic corpus as base of personal names; linguistic ascription and etymology uncertain. Possible comparanda include Lat. ''caius'' (/gai̯us/, but spelled with kappa in the Lepontic alphabet), Etr. *''kaie'' ({{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1986}}: 136, fn. 76) and maybe Raet. ''kaial'' (see {{w||kaialoiso}}). An element ''kai''- also occurs in Gaulish toponyms (e.g. ''caiocum'' > ''Cayeux-sur-Mer'') and personal names (e.g. ''caiunus''), derived from PC *''kagi̯o''- < *''kagʰi̯o''- 'enclosure' with Late Gaulish loss of intervocalic /g/ ({{bib|DLG}}: 97); lexically attested in Gaul. ''cagiíon'' (L-86) and ''caio'', glossed ''breialo sive bigardio'' 'field or enclosure' (Endlicher's Glossary), also Fr. ''quai'' 'quay' via Gallo-Latin ({{bib|FEW}} s.v. ''caio''), and Insular Celtic (MW ''kae'' 'hedge, enclosure' etc.) – cognates in Italic and Germanic; see {{bib|Matasović 2009}}: 184, {{bib|IEW}}: 518, {{bib|GPN}}: 400, {{bib|Lambert 1994}}: 204, '''{{bib|Schrijver 1995}}: 306''', {{bib|Anreiter et al. 2000}}: 117, n. 16, {{bib|Sims-Williams 2003}}: 85, {{bib|Villar & Prósper 2005}}: 254–259, {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: 214.<br />
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