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Attested twice in identical form in the corpus, though the forms appear to have different functions. | Attested twice in identical form in the corpus, though the forms appear to have different functions. | ||
In [[TI·42]], ''komoneos'' can be analysed and interpreted as a patronym in {{m||- | In [[TI·42]], ''komoneos'' can be analysed and interpreted as a patronym in {{m||-(i)i̯-|-(i)i̯o-}} from an ''on''-stem personal name ''komū''. Thus {{bib|Rhŷs 1913}}: 18, {{bib|Danielsson 1909}}: 23, n. 3, {{bib|Lejeune 1971}}: 52 with n. 128, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1978}}: 140, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1981}}: 161, {{bib|Motta 2000}}: 205, {{bib|Stifter 2020}}: 27, {{bib|Stifter 2020b}}: 356). The suffix is spelled ⟨eo⟩ as occasionally attested in Transalpine Gaulish (see the morpheme page), evidence for the lowering on unstressed /i/; cf. {{w||uarsileos}}. For the base, possibly a short name derived from a compound with first element {{m||kom-}}, cf. ''como'', also ''comio'', {{bib|RIG}} L-135 <span class="tr_lat">comios</span>, {{bib|RIIG}} [https://riig.huma-num.fr/documents/VAU-14-01 VAU-14-01] ({{bib|RIG}} G-154) <span class="tr_gr">κομμου</span> (dat.), ''comm''(''i'')''us'', and (uncertain) {{w||koma}} at [[Giubiasco]] (cf. {{bib|Lejeune 1971}}: 63 f., n. 207, {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: 70 f.). {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: 227 analyses the name as {{m||kom-}} + ''mono''- '?' (thus an ''o''- rather than an ''on''-stem). The underlying name {{w||komonos}} (genitive or, according to Delamarre's interpretation, nominative) is attested in a contemporary inscription. | ||
In [[TI·40]], ''komoneos'' is usually considered to be the same formation as in [[TI·42]], but developed to a personal name ({{bib|Lejeune 1971}}: 53, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1978}}: 151, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1981}}: 161 f., {{bib|Motta 2000}}: 205), but see the inscription page for different interpretations, and cf. {{w||anareuiśeos}}. | In [[TI·40]], ''komoneos'' is usually considered to be the same formation as in [[TI·42]], but developed to a personal name ({{bib|Lejeune 1971}}: 53, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1978}}: 151, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1981}}: 161 f., {{bib|Motta 2000}}: 205), but see the inscription page for different interpretations, and cf. {{w||anareuiśeos}}. | ||
See also {{bib|Markey & Mees 2003}}: 140, who consider the possibilities that ''komoneos'' is the patronym also in [[TI·40]], and that ⟨eos⟩ could reflect the genitive singular ending of an ''i''-stem -''ēos'' as tentatively posited by {{bib|Lambert 1994}}: 59 in any one of the cases on hand. | See also {{bib|Markey & Mees 2003}}: 140, who consider the possibilities that ''komoneos'' is the patronym also in [[TI·40]], and that ⟨eos⟩ could reflect the genitive singular ending of an ''i''-stem -''ēos'' as tentatively posited by {{bib|Lambert 1994}}: 59 in any one of the cases on hand. | ||
See also {{bib|Salomon 2024}}: 155. | |||
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p> | <p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:53, 14 September 2024
Attestation: | TI·40 (komoneos/uarsileos), TI·42 (minuku:komoneos) (2) |
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Language: | Celtic |
Word Type: | proper noun |
Semantic Field: | patronymic |
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Grammatical Categories: | nom. sg. masc. |
Stem Class: | on |
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Morphemic Analysis: | kom-on-(i)i̯-os |
Phonemic Analysis: | /kom(m)oneos/ |
Meaning: | 'son of Komu' > 'Komoneos' |
Commentary
Attested twice in identical form in the corpus, though the forms appear to have different functions.
In TI·42, komoneos can be analysed and interpreted as a patronym in -(i)i̯o- from an on-stem personal name komū. Thus Rhŷs 1913: 18, Danielsson 1909: 23, n. 3, Lejeune 1971: 52 with n. 128, Tibiletti Bruno 1978: 140, Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 161, Motta 2000: 205, Stifter 2020: 27, Stifter 2020b: 356). The suffix is spelled ⟨eo⟩ as occasionally attested in Transalpine Gaulish (see the morpheme page), evidence for the lowering on unstressed /i/; cf. uarsileos. For the base, possibly a short name derived from a compound with first element kom-, cf. como, also comio, RIG L-135 comios, RIIG VAU-14-01 (RIG G-154) κομμου (dat.), comm(i)us, and (uncertain) koma at Giubiasco (cf. Lejeune 1971: 63 f., n. 207, Delamarre 2007: 70 f.). Delamarre 2007: 227 analyses the name as kom- + mono- '?' (thus an o- rather than an on-stem). The underlying name komonos (genitive or, according to Delamarre's interpretation, nominative) is attested in a contemporary inscription.
In TI·40, komoneos is usually considered to be the same formation as in TI·42, but developed to a personal name (Lejeune 1971: 53, Tibiletti Bruno 1978: 151, Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 161 f., Motta 2000: 205), but see the inscription page for different interpretations, and cf. anareuiśeos.
See also Markey & Mees 2003: 140, who consider the possibilities that komoneos is the patronym also in TI·40, and that ⟨eos⟩ could reflect the genitive singular ending of an i-stem -ēos as tentatively posited by Lambert 1994: 59 in any one of the cases on hand.
See also Salomon 2024: 155.
Bibliography
Danielsson 1909 | Olof August Danielsson, Zu den venetischen und lepontischen Inschriften [= Skrifter utgivna av Kungliga Humanistiska Vetenskaps-Samfundet i Uppsala 13.1], Uppsala – Leipzig: 1909. |
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Delamarre 2007 | Xavier Delamarre, Noms de personnes celtiques dans l'épigraphie classique. Nomina Celtica Antiqua Selecta Inscriptionum, Paris: Errance 2007. |