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Attestation: TI·38 (]??i:uosiu[) (1)
Language: perhaps Celtic
Word Type: prob. noun

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

Morphemic Analysis: ]uis-ū Attention, needs to be checked!
Phonemic Analysis: ]uisū Attention, needs to be checked!
Meaning: undeterminable

Commentary

The sequence -ou is perhaps a spelling for the Celt. ending of the nom. sg. of the on-stems. Either, this originally monophthongic ending developed really into the diphthong /-ou̯/, or the spelling is an orthographic compromise between the vernacular ending and the Latinised ending . Cp. the legend coppou beside coppo on Noric coins.