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Personal name in the dative, formed with the suffix {{m||-il(l)-}} from a nondescript, but most probably Celtic base {{m||at(t)-}}. Formations with {{m||-il(l)-}} and geminate /{{p||tt}}/ (''attillus'', ''attillius'') are attested in Transalpine Gaul (e.g. Rheinzabern and Windisch, see {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: 32, 212), while simple /{{p||t}}/ occurs in {{bib|RIIG}} [https://riig.huma-num.fr/documents/GAR-14-02 GAR-14-02] ({{bib|RIG}} G-218) | Personal name in the dative, formed with the suffix {{m||-il(l)-}} from a nondescript, but most probably Celtic base {{m||at(t)-}}. Formations with {{m||-il(l)-}} and geminate /{{p||tt}}/ (''attillus'', ''attillius'') are attested in Transalpine Gaul (e.g. Rheinzabern and Windisch, see {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: 32, 212), while simple /{{p||t}}/ occurs in {{bib|RIIG}} [https://riig.huma-num.fr/documents/GAR-14-02 GAR-14-02] ({{bib|RIG}} G-218) <span class="tr_gr">ατιλα</span> as well as in Northern Italy: frequent ''atilius''/-''a'' ({{bib|Untermann 1961}}: 4–7) and a full comparandum, also attested in the dative, in {{bib|CIL}} V 6533 (Novara) <span class="tr_lat">atiloni</span>. See {{bib|Lejeune 1971}}: 63, n. 201 and 202, 66, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1978}}: 143, {{bib|Stüber 1998}}: 108, {{bib|Motta 2000}}: 210 f., no. 19 (hypocorism of a compound name in {{m||ate-}}). | ||
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Revision as of 14:08, 13 August 2023
Attestation: | TI·12 (atilonei) (1) |
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Language: | Celtic |
Word Type: | proper noun |
Semantic Field: | personal name |
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Grammatical Categories: | dat. sg. |
Stem Class: | on |
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Morphemic Analysis: | at(t)-il(l)-onei̯ |
Phonemic Analysis: | /atilonei̯/ or /attillonei̯/ |
Meaning: | 'to/for Atilu' |
Commentary
Personal name in the dative, formed with the suffix -il(l)- from a nondescript, but most probably Celtic base at(t)-. Formations with -il(l)- and geminate /tt/ (attillus, attillius) are attested in Transalpine Gaul (e.g. Rheinzabern and Windisch, see Delamarre 2007: 32, 212), while simple /t/ occurs in RIIG GAR-14-02 (RIG G-218) ατιλα as well as in Northern Italy: frequent atilius/-a (Untermann 1961: 4–7) and a full comparandum, also attested in the dative, in CIL V 6533 (Novara) atiloni. See Lejeune 1971: 63, n. 201 and 202, 66, Tibiletti Bruno 1978: 143, Stüber 1998: 108, Motta 2000: 210 f., no. 19 (hypocorism of a compound name in ate-).
Bibliography
CIL | Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. (17 volumes, various supplements) |
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Delamarre 2007 | Xavier Delamarre, Noms de personnes celtiques dans l'épigraphie classique. Nomina Celtica Antiqua Selecta Inscriptionum, Paris: Errance 2007. |