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The form is most likely an abbreviated personal name, conceivably a compound with first element ''rio''-. The latter is identified with {{m||rīg-|rīgo-}} by {{bib|Rhŷs 1913}}: 30 (no. 10), who compares Ir. ''rígbard''/''rígbardan'', but see the morpheme page on the possibility of an alternative etymology {{m||rii̯-|rii̯o-}} 'free' (without comparanda for the full compound with initial labial in the second element). Cf. {{w||rio}}. | The form is most likely an abbreviated personal name, conceivably a compound with first element ''rio''-. The latter is identified with {{m||rīg-|rīgo-}} by {{bib|Rhŷs 1913}}: 30 (no. 10), who compares Ir. ''rígbard''/''rígbardan'', but see the morpheme page on the possibility of an alternative etymology {{m||rii̯-|rii̯o-}} 'free' (without comparanda for the full compound with initial labial in the second element). Cf. {{w||rio}}. See also {{bib|Salomon 2024}}: 167. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 29 July 2024
Attestation: | TI·15 (k riop) (1) | ||
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Status: | probable | ||
Language: | prob. Celtic | ||
Word Type: | prob. proper noun | ||
Semantic Field: | prob. personal name |
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Grammatical Categories: | indeterminable | ||
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Morphemic Analysis: | rii̯-o-? or rīg-o-? (?) | ||
Phonemic Analysis: | /rii̯op/ or /rii̯ob/ (?) | ||
Meaning: | abbreviation (?) |
Commentary
See the inscription pages on the reading.
The form is most likely an abbreviated personal name, conceivably a compound with first element rio-. The latter is identified with rīgo- by Rhŷs 1913: 30 (no. 10), who compares Ir. rígbard/rígbardan, but see the morpheme page on the possibility of an alternative etymology rii̯o- 'free' (without comparanda for the full compound with initial labial in the second element). Cf. rio. See also Salomon 2024: 167.