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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
Grammatically Etruscan personal name in -''e'', in the genitive -''s''. Argued to be a loan from Celtic (specifically Gaulish) ''nemet''(''i'')''i̯o''-, a hypocoristic from a dithematic name with first element {{m||nemet-|nemeto-}}, by {{bib|De Simone 1980}}: 198–200. De Simone (p. 201 f.) also considers the possibility that {{bib|ET²}} OB 2.13 ''nematuś'' (gen., 3<sup>rd</sup> c. BC) is a loan from a Celtic ''nemeto'', despite the wrong vowel in the stem.
Grammatically Etruscan personal name in -''e'', in the genitive -''s''. Argued to be a loan from Celtic (specifically Gaulish) ''nemet''(''i'')''i̯o''-, a hypocoristic from a dithematic name with first element {{m||nemet-|nemeto-}}, by {{bib|De Simone 1980}}: 198–200. De Simone (p. 201 f.) also considers the possibility that {{bib|ET²}} OB 2.13 ''nematuś'' (gen., 3<sup>rd</sup> c. BC) is a loan from a Celtic ''nemeto'', despite the wrong vowel in the stem. In agreement {{bib|Colonna 2004}}: 303, who assumes that ''nematu'' with anaptyctic vowel < *''nemtu'' after syncope, and adds the recent gentilicium Ta 1.32 ''nemtina'' (< *''nemetiena'') as well as fragmentary gentilicia in ''nem''[ to the group of putative Etruscan continuations of the borrowed name.  


See also {{bib|Bermond Montanari 1980}}: 296, '''{{bib|Piana Agostinetti 2004}}: 31'''.
See also {{bib|Bermond Montanari 1980}}: 296, '''{{bib|Piana Agostinetti 2004}}: 31'''.
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 16 March 2025

Attestation: Li 1.2 (minemetịẹś) (1)
Language: Celtic
adapted to: Etruscan
Word Type: noun
Semantic Field: personal name

Grammatical Categories: gen. sg. masc.

Morphemic Analysis: nemet-(i)i̯-e-s
Phonemic Analysis:
Meaning: 'of Nemetie'

Commentary

Grammatically Etruscan personal name in -e, in the genitive -s. Argued to be a loan from Celtic (specifically Gaulish) nemet(i)i̯o-, a hypocoristic from a dithematic name with first element nemeto-, by De Simone 1980: 198–200. De Simone (p. 201 f.) also considers the possibility that ET² OB 2.13 nematuś (gen., 3rd c. BC) is a loan from a Celtic nemeto, despite the wrong vowel in the stem. In agreement Colonna 2004: 303, who assumes that nematu with anaptyctic vowel < *nemtu after syncope, and adds the recent gentilicium Ta 1.32 nemtina (< *nemetiena) as well as fragmentary gentilicia in nem[ to the group of putative Etruscan continuations of the borrowed name.

See also Bermond Montanari 1980: 296, Piana Agostinetti 2004: 31.

Bibliography

Bermond Montanari 1980 Giovanna Bermond Montanari, "Genua [REE]", Studi Etruschi 47 (1979 [1980]), 296–297.
Colonna 2004 Giovanni Colonna, "Catalogo delle iscrizioni preromane di Genova", in: Raffaele C. de Marinis, Giuseppina Spadea, I Liguri. Un antico popolo europeo tra Alpi e Mediterraneo, Milano: Skira 2004, 302–307.
De Simone 1980 Carlo de Simone, "Gallisch '*Nemeti̯os – etruskisch Nemetie", Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung 94 (1980), 198–202.
ET² Gerhard Meiser, Etruskische Texte. Editio minor, auf Grundlage der Erstausgabe von †Helmut Rix neu bearbeitet in Zusammenarbeit mit Valentina Belfiore und Sindy Kluge. Teil 1: Einleitung, Konkordanz, Indizes, Teil 2: Texte, 2nd, revised edition [= Studien zur historisch-vergleichenden Sprachwissenschaft 4], Hamburg: Baar 2014.