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See the inscription page on problems with the reading.
See the inscription page on problems with the reading.


If the reading is correct, ''atep'' is most likely an abbreviation of a name in {{m||ad-}}{{m||tep-|-tep}}- as attested multiple times in the Cisalpine Celtic corpus, cf. {{w||ateporix}}, {{w||atepu}}, {{w||atepa}}.
If the reading is correct, ''atep'' is most likely an abbreviation of a name in {{m||ad-}}{{m||tep-}} as attested multiple times in the Cisalpine Celtic corpus, cf. {{w||ateporix}}, {{w||atepu}}, {{w||atepa}}.
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Revision as of 14:38, 7 December 2022

Attestation: MI·2 (atep) (1)
Status: probable
Language: Celtic
Word Type: proper noun
Semantic Field: personal name
Grammatical Categories: indeterminable

Morphemic Analysis: ad-tep- (?)
Phonemic Analysis: /atep/ (?)
Meaning: abbreviation

Commentary

See the inscription page on problems with the reading.

If the reading is correct, atep is most likely an abbreviation of a name in ad-tep- as attested multiple times in the Cisalpine Celtic corpus, cf. ateporix, atepu, atepa.

Corinna Salomon