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|gender=indeterminable
|gender=indeterminable
|language=Celtic
|language=Celtic
|analysis_morphemic={{m|tou̯t-|tou̯t}}{{m|-i̯-|-i̯}}{{m|-o-|-o}}[ or {{m|dut-|dut}}{{m|-i̯-|-i̯}}{{m|-o-|-o}}[
|analysis_morphemic={{m|tou̯t-|tou̯t}}{{m|-(i)i̯-|-(i)i̯}}{{m|-o-|-o}}[ or {{m|dut-|dut}}{{m|-(i)i̯-|-(i)i̯}}{{m|-o-|-o}}[
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|t}}{{p|ū}}{{p|t}}{{p|}}{{p|o}}/[ or /{{p|d}}{{p|u}}{{p|tt|t(t)}}{{p|i̯}}{{p|o}}/[
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|t}}{{p|d}}{{p|u}}/{{p|ū}}{{p|t}}({{p|tt|t}})({{p|i}}){{p|i̯}}{{p|o}}/[
|meaning='Tutio[' or 'Dut(t)io['
|meaning='Tutio[' or 'Dut(t)io['
|field_semantic=prob. personal name
|field_semantic=prob. personal name
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Probably the fragment of a personal name, either a compound beginning with ''tuti̯o''- or a simplex name ''tuti̯os''. The underlying morpheme may be {{m||tou̯t-}}, in which case the name may be a compound with ''tou̯ti̯os'' 'citizen' or with (possible) ''tou̯ti̯o''- 'left, bad, magic' (cf. {{w||toutiopouos}}), or hypocoristic ''tou̯ti̯os'' (attested in Gaulish ''toutios'', {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: X) from either of these semantic options. This analysis presupposes monophthongisation and raising of the stem vowel (cf. {{bib|DLG}}: 295) at a rather early date. Since no good examples for raising of /ō/ to /ū/ are otherwise known from Cisalpine Celtic, an analysis of the base as {{m||dut-}} (''dut''(''t'')''i̯o''-) may be preferable.
Probably the fragment of a personal name, either a compound beginning with ''tut''(''i'')''i̯o''- or a simplex name ''tut''(''i'')''i̯os''. The underlying morpheme may be {{m||tou̯t-}}, in which case the name may be a compound with ''tou̯t''(''i'')''i̯os'' 'citizen' or with (possible) ''tou̯t''(''i'')''i̯o''- 'left, bad, magic' (cf. {{w||toutiopouos}}), or hypocoristic ''tou̯t''(''i'')''i̯os'' (attested in Gaulish ''toutios'', {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: X) from either of these semantic options. This analysis presupposes monophthongisation and raising of the stem vowel (cf. {{bib|DLG}}: 295) at a rather early date. Since no good examples for raising of /ō/ to /ū/ are otherwise known from Cisalpine Celtic, an analysis of the base as {{m||dut-}} (''dut''(''t'')(''i'')''i̯o''-) may be preferable.
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:David Stifter|David Stifter]], [[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p>
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:David Stifter|David Stifter]], [[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p>
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 8 September 2024

Attestation: NO·4 (tutiọ[) (1)
Language: Celtic
Word Type: prob. proper noun
Semantic Field: prob. personal name
Grammatical Categories: indeterminable

Morphemic Analysis: tou̯t-(i)i̯-o[ or dut-(i)i̯-o[
Phonemic Analysis: /tdu/ūt(t)(i)o/[
Meaning: 'Tutio[' or 'Dut(t)io['

Commentary

Probably the fragment of a personal name, either a compound beginning with tut(i)i̯o- or a simplex name tut(i)i̯os. The underlying morpheme may be tou̯t-, in which case the name may be a compound with tou̯t(i)i̯os 'citizen' or with (possible) tou̯t(i)i̯o- 'left, bad, magic' (cf. toutiopouos), or hypocoristic tou̯t(i)i̯os (attested in Gaulish toutios, Delamarre 2007: X) from either of these semantic options. This analysis presupposes monophthongisation and raising of the stem vowel (cf. DLG: 295) at a rather early date. Since no good examples for raising of /ō/ to /ū/ are otherwise known from Cisalpine Celtic, an analysis of the base as dut- (dut(t)(i)i̯o-) may be preferable.

David Stifter, Corinna Salomon

Bibliography

Delamarre 2007 Xavier Delamarre, Noms de personnes celtiques dans l'épigraphie classique. Nomina Celtica Antiqua Selecta Inscriptionum, Paris: Errance 2007.
DLG Xavier Delamarre, Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise. Une approche linguistique du vieux-celtique continental, 2nd, revised edition, Paris: Errance 2003.