ti

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Attestation: BG·41.14 (tị:isiti), BG·41.15 (ti ilus poṛkos), BG·41.21 (tiisitipeṣọui), BG·41.26 (tiupa), BG·41.30 (tiześu), CO·23.3 (ti), MI·5 (ti) (7)
Language: unknown
Word Type: unclear

Grammatical Categories:

Morphemic Analysis: unknown
Phonemic Analysis: unknown
Meaning: unknown

Commentary

The attested form is too fragmentary to be amenable to an etymological analysis. Unlikely to be language-encoding in MI·5. ti on a bowl fragment from Rondineto belongs with the numerous two-letter sequences on ceramics best interpreted as abbreviations (for names with ti- cf. tisiui, tiou, tikou, ti(...)asui, )tiris???v?( or )tioiso) must be kept apart from ti in the petrographs from Carona, where it occurs repeatedly in initial position and appears to have a lexical or grammatical function. Since the latter is at this point utterly obscure, the two tis share a word page for the time being.