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The name underlying the Etruscan patronym/gentilicium in -''na'' {{w||vercenas}} (genitive) is argued to be etymologically Celtic by {{bib|De Simone 1978b}}; see further on the word page.
The name underlying the Etruscan patronym/gentilicium in -''na'' {{w||vercenas}} (genitive) is argued to be etymologically Celtic by {{bib|De Simone 1978b}}; see further on the word page.


See also '''{{bib|CIE}}: 4991'''.
See also '''{{bib|CIE}}: 4991''', {{bib|Vitali 1998}}: 257.
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 15 March 2025

Inscription
Reading in transliteration: ]vercenas
Reading in original script: unknown

Object: Vs 1.87 Orvieto (slab)
Position: unknown
Direction of writing: sinistroverse
Script: Etruscan script
Number of letters: 8
Workmanship: carved
Condition: unknown

Archaeological culture: unknown [from object]
Date of inscription: 6th c. BC [from object]

Type: funerary
Language: Etruscan
Meaning: '... of Vercena'

Alternative sigla: none

Sources: De Simone 1978b: 170 f.

Commentary

The name underlying the Etruscan patronym/gentilicium in -na vercenas (genitive) is argued to be etymologically Celtic by De Simone 1978b; see further on the word page.

See also CIE: 4991, Vitali 1998: 257.

Bibliography

CIE Carl Pauli, Olof August Danielsson et al. (eds.), Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum. (3 volumes, various parts)
De Simone 1978b Carlo De Simone, "Un nuovo gentilizio etrusco di Orvieto (Katacina) e la cronologia della penetrazione celtica (gallica) in Italia", Parola del Passato 33 (1978), 370-395.