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{{word | {{word | ||
|status=uncertain | |||
|type_word=proper noun | |type_word=proper noun | ||
|stem_class=o | |stem_class=o | ||
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|gender=masc. | |gender=masc. | ||
|language=Celtic | |language=Celtic | ||
|analysis_morphemic={{m| | |analysis_morphemic={{m|rūn-|rūn}}{{m|-il(l)-|-el}}{{m|-os}} | ||
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|r}}{{p| | |analysis_phonemic=/{{p|r}}{{p|ū}}{{p|n}}{{p|e}}{{p|l}}{{p|o}}{{p|s}}/ or /{{p|r}}{{p|ū}}{{p|n}}{{p|e}}{{p|ll}}{{p|o}}{{p|s}}/ | ||
|meaning='Runelos' | |meaning='Runelos' | ||
|field_semantic=personal name | |field_semantic=personal name | ||
|checklevel= | |checklevel=0 | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Commentary== | ==Commentary== | ||
'' | See the inscription on the uncertain reading. | ||
The form is an ''o''-stem personal name formed with an ''l''-suffix (see {{m||-il(l)-}}) from the base {{m||rūn-}} 'secret', cf. {{bib|Lejeune 1971}}: 64, n. 218, '''{{bib|Motta 2000}}: 212'''. {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1978}}: 143 alternatively cites isolated ''rundo'' ({{bib|CIL}} XIII 6177). | |||
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p> | |||
{{bibliography}} | {{bibliography}} |
Revision as of 17:35, 16 January 2024
Attestation: | TI·11 (rupelos) (1) |
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Status: | uncertain |
Language: | Celtic |
Word Type: | proper noun |
Semantic Field: | personal name |
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Grammatical Categories: | nom. sg. masc. |
Stem Class: | o |
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Morphemic Analysis: | rūn-el-os |
Phonemic Analysis: | /rūnelos/ or /rūnellos/ |
Meaning: | 'Runelos' |
Commentary
See the inscription on the uncertain reading.
The form is an o-stem personal name formed with an l-suffix (see -il(l)-) from the base rūn- 'secret', cf. Lejeune 1971: 64, n. 218, Motta 2000: 212. Tibiletti Bruno 1978: 143 alternatively cites isolated rundo (CIL XIII 6177).
Bibliography
CIL | Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. (17 volumes, various supplements) |
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