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|language=Celtic
|language=Celtic
|linguistic_ascription=perhaps
|linguistic_ascription=perhaps
|analysis_morphemic={{m|diu̯-}}° or {{m|dī-}}° (?)
|analysis_morphemic={{m|dēu̯-}}or {{m|dī-}}um° (?)
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|d}}{{p|i}}{{p|u̯}}{{p|m}}/ or /{{p|d}}{{p|ī}}{{p|u̯}}{{p|m}}/ (?)
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|d}}{{p|ī}}{{p|u̯}}{{p|m}}/ or /{{p|d}}{{p|i}}{{p|u̯}}{{p|m}}/ (?)
|meaning=abbreviation (?)
|meaning=abbreviation (?)
|field_semantic=prob. personal name
|field_semantic=prob. personal name
|checklevel=3
|checklevel=0
|problem=analysis, meaning, commentary
}}
}}
==Commentary==
==Commentary==
Most likely an abbreviated personal name, though no immediate Old Celtic comparanda are available. {{bib|Stifter 2010}}: 372 tentatively suggests a first element *{{m||diu̯o-}} 'day, sky, divine' (e.g. <sup>+</sup>''diumaros'' uel sim., but usually appearing as ''dio''-) or {{m||dī-}} 'from' (with unidentifiable second element).
Most likely an abbreviated personal name, though no immediate Old Celtic comparanda are available. {{bib|Stifter 2010}}: 372 tentatively suggests a first element ''diu̯o''- ({{bib|Stifter 2024}}: '''?''' *''diu̯''- 'day, sky, divine', e.g. <sup>+</sup>''diumaros'' uel sim., but usually ''dio''-, see {{m||dēu̯-}}) or {{m||dī-}} 'from' (with unidentifiable second element).
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p>
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Revision as of 14:26, 30 January 2024

Attestation: TI·24 (śium) (1)
Language: perhaps Celtic
Word Type: prob. proper noun
Semantic Field: prob. personal name

Grammatical Categories: indeterminable

Morphemic Analysis: dēu̯-m° or dī-um° (?)
Phonemic Analysis: /dīm/ or /dim/ (?)
Meaning: abbreviation (?)

Commentary

Most likely an abbreviated personal name, though no immediate Old Celtic comparanda are available. Stifter 2010: 372 tentatively suggests a first element diu̯o- (Stifter 2024: ? *diu̯- 'day, sky, divine', e.g. +diumaros uel sim., but usually dio-, see dēu̯-) or dī- 'from' (with unidentifiable second element).

Corinna Salomon

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