ariuonepos

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Attestation: CO·48 (uvamokozis:plialeθu:uvltiauiopos:ariuonepos:siteś:tetu) (1)
Language: Celtic
Word Type: proper noun

Grammatical Categories: dat. pl. animate
Stem Class: on

Morphemic Analysis: ariu-on-ebos
Phonemic Analysis: /arionebos/
Meaning: 'to (the) Ariuones'

Commentary

obscure (Lejeune 1971: 103-104, see also Stüber 1998: 19, 91, 109, De Bernardo Stempel 1999: 349, Uhlich 1999: 293-294, Eska & Evans 2009: 36, Eska 1998c: 67, Motta 2000: 197-198: perhaps ethnic connotations compared with Airuno (township near Como), which is very uncertain, cp. Markey & Mees 2003: 152-154 (tribal name) / Meid 1999: obscure name of deities, cp. Prósper 2002: 206-208, Prosdocimi 1967: 218-219, and other interpretations, see Eska 1995: 36-37 fn. 14, Tibiletti Bruno 1966b: 305 fn. 72, 307, Tibiletti Bruno 1968: 388, Tibiletti Bruno 1978: 142, Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 180, Prosdocimi 1967: 218-219, Prosdocimi 1986: 237-238 (cf. )ones -> [ariu]ones ?), 239-340 (dat. ending, stem), Lejeune 1971: 102-103, Motta 1983: 66-67). See also De Bernardo Stempel 2003: 60, fn. 127, Tibiletti Bruno 1966b: 305-312

Bibliography

De Bernardo Stempel 1999 Patrizia De Bernardo Stempel, Nominale Wortbildung des älteren Irischen. Stammbildung und Derivation [= Buchreihe der Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 15], Tübingen: Niemeyer 1999.
De Bernardo Stempel 2003 Patrizia De Bernardo Stempel, "Die sprachliche Analyse keltischer Theonyme (“Fontes Epigraphici Religionis Celticae Antiquae” = F.E.R.C.AN.)", Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 53 (2003), 41-69.
Eska 1995 Joseph F. Eska, "Observations on the thematic genitive singular in Lepontic and Hispano-Celtic", in: Joseph F. Eska, R. Geraint Gruffydd, Nicolas Jacobs (eds), Hispano-Gallo-Brittonica. Essays in honour of Professor D. Ellis Evans on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday, Cardiff: University of Wales Press 1995, 33–46.
Eska 1998c Josef Francis Eska, "PIE *p (doesn't become) Ø in proto Celtic", Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 58 (1998), 63-80.
Eska 2024d Joseph F. Eska, "Digamma and Prestino and related matters", Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 71/1 (2024), 77–96.