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|gender=masc.
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|language=Celtic
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|analysis_morphemic={{m|leu̯k-}}ur-{{m|u̯rīt-}}{{m|-ū|ū}}
|analysis_morphemic={{m|leu̯k-|leu̯k}}-ur{{m|-u-|-u}}{{m|u̯rīt-|-u̯rīt}}{{m|-ū}} or {{m|leu̯k-|leu̯k}}-ur{{m|-o-|-o}}{{m|u̯rīt-|-u̯rīt}}{{m|-ū}}
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|l}}{{p|eu̯}}{{p|k}}{{p|u}}{{p|r}}{{p|u̯}}{{p|r}}{{p|ī}}{{p|t}}{{p|ū}}/ (?)
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|l}}{{p|eu̯}}{{p|k}}{{p|u}}{{p|r}}{{p|u}}{{p|u̯}}{{p|r}}{{p|ī}}{{p|t}}{{p|ū}}/ (?)
|meaning='Leukururitu'
|meaning='Leukururitu'
|field_semantic=personal name
|field_semantic=personal name
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Compound personal name. {{bib|Gambari 2007}}: 258 f. segments ''leu̯kuru-{{m||rit-}}ū'' ({{bib|Gambari 2011}}: 27 ''leukuroritō''), comparing the Latin(ised) personal name {{w||leucuro}} ([[VB·21]]). While the comparison of the first element is doubtlessly apt, we prefer a segmentation ''leu̯kur-{{m||u̯rīt-}}ū'' '?-found', which puts the morpheme border at the line break (cf. {{w||akluśamoualos}}). On the obscure first element ''leu̯kur''-, which most probably contains the base {{m||leu̯k-}} 'bright', see {{w||leucuro}}.
Compound personal name. {{bib|Gambari 2007}}: 258 f. segments ''leu̯kuru''-{{m||rit-|rit}}{{m||-ū}} ({{bib|Gambari 2011}}: 27 ''leukuroritō''), comparing the Latinised personal name {{w||leucuro}} ([[VB·21]]), which most probably contains the base {{m||leu̯k-|leu̯ko-}} 'bright'; the two forms share an apparent ''r''-suffix (adjectival -''ro''-?), whose function is unclear, as is the motivation of /{{p||u}}/ between base and putative suffix (assimilation?). While the comparison of the first element is doubtlessly apt, we prefer a segmentation ''leu̯kuru''-{{m||u̯rīt-|u̯rīt}}{{m||-ū}} '?-found', which puts the morpheme border at the line break (cf. {{w||akluśamoualos}}); upsilon probably denotes both the composition vowel and the second element's initial glide. The composition vowel may thus be {{m||-u-}}, or *{{m||-o-}} assimilated to the glide.
<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 14:36, 22 October 2024

Attestation: NO·28 (akluśamo/ụalos/leukur/uritu) (1)
Language: Celtic
Word Type: proper noun
Semantic Field: personal name

Grammatical Categories: nom. sg. masc.
Stem Class: on

Morphemic Analysis: leu̯k-ur-u-u̯rīt or leu̯k-ur-o-u̯rīt
Phonemic Analysis: /leu̯kururītū/ (?)
Meaning: 'Leukururitu'

Commentary

Compound personal name. Gambari 2007: 258 f. segments leu̯kuru-rit (Gambari 2011: 27 leukuroritō), comparing the Latinised personal name leucuro (VB·21), which most probably contains the base leu̯ko- 'bright'; the two forms share an apparent r-suffix (adjectival -ro-?), whose function is unclear, as is the motivation of /u/ between base and putative suffix (assimilation?). While the comparison of the first element is doubtlessly apt, we prefer a segmentation leu̯kuru-u̯rīt '?-found', which puts the morpheme border at the line break (cf. akluśamoualos); upsilon probably denotes both the composition vowel and the second element's initial glide. The composition vowel may thus be -u-, or *-o- assimilated to the glide.

David Stifter, Corinna Salomon

Bibliography

Gambari 2007 Filippo M. Gambari, "Dormelletto. I documenti epigrafici in celtico cisalpino", Quaderni della Soprintendenza Archeologica del Piemonte 22 (2007), 256–259.
Gambari 2011 Filippo Maria Gambari, "Le pietre dei signori del fiume: il cippo iscritto e le stele del primo periodo della cultura di Golasecca", in: Filippo Maria Gambari, Raffaella Cerri (eds), L'alba della città. Le prime necropoli del centro protourbano di Castelletto Ticino, Novara: 2011, 19–32.