snaśiouitos
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Attestation: | VA·20 (ṣnaśịọụịṭoṣ §) (1) |
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Status: | probable |
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: | snaś-i̯-o-u̯īt-os (?) |
Phonemic Analysis: | /????i̯ou̯ītos/ (?) |
Meaning: | 'Snaśiouitos' (?) |
Commentary
See the inscription page for details about the reading.
Dithematic masculine o-stem personal name. The second element may be u̯īt- 'withe, willow', though this usually occurs as first element in dithematic names. The first element snaśi̯o- (or possibly naśi̯o-, see the inscription page) is unclear. Morandi 2001: 12 (no. 5) and 2004: 604 (no. 120) compares naśi- with VB·3.1 naśom, but the latter is probably a misreading in any case.
David Stifter, Corinna Salomon
Bibliography
Beltrán 1996 | Francisco Beltrán (ed.), El tercer bronce de Botorrita (Contrebia Belaisca) [= Collección Arqueología 19], Zaragoza: 1996. |
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Eska 2006b | Joseph F. Eska, "Remarks on the phonology, morphology, and orthography of Hisp.-Celt. LVGVEI and related matters", Emerita 74/1, 77–88. |
Falileyev 2015 | Alexander Falileyev, "Where linguistics fails: towards interpretations of some divine names in the Roman Danubian Provinces", in: Livio Zerbini (ed.), Culti e religiosità nelle province Danubiane. Atti del II convegno internazionale, Ferrara 20–22 Novembre 2013, Bologna: I Libri di Emil 2015, 167–176. |