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|status=uncertain
|status=uncertain
|type_word=proper noun
|type_word=proper noun
|stem_class=u, ?
|number=sg.
|number=sg.
|case=nom.
|case=nom.
|gender=masc.
|gender=masc.
|language=Celtic
|language=Celtic
|analysis_morphemic={{m|ass-}}{{m|-us|us}} or {{m|ats-|at<sup>s</sup>-}}{{m|-us|us}} <span style="color:red;">Attention, needs to be checked!</span>
|analysis_morphemic={{m|ass-|ass}}{{m|-us|us}} or {{m|ass-|ass}}{{m|-us (Lat.)|us}}
|analysis_phonemic=-
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|a}}?{{p|u}}{{p|s}}/
|meaning="Assus"
|meaning='Azus'
|field_semantic=personal name
|field_semantic=personal name
|checklevel=3
|checklevel=0
|problem=analysis, commentary
}}
}}
==Commentary==
==Commentary==
''Assu-'' or ''Astu-'' like in ''Assu-talo-'', ''Di-assu-māro-'', ''Di-astu-māro-''. <z> can be read /ss/ or /*st/ like in [[uvamokozis|-kozis]]. Therefore we can suppose also ''at<sup>s</sup>u-''. ({{bib|Lejeune 1971}}: 130-131) See also [[iazus]].
Personal name in the nominative; see the inscription page on the uncertain reading of the anlaut (alternatively {{w||iazus}}).
 
Under the assumption that zeta reflects a tau gallicum cluster, the base can be compared to {{m||ass-|assu-/astu-}} ({{bib|Lejeune 1971}}: 130 f.); in this case, final -''us'' may be the ''u''-stem ending, but a Latinised ''o''-stem is also possible.
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p>
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 24 August 2023

Attestation: NM·16 (iazus) (1)
Status: uncertain
Language: Celtic
Word Type: proper noun
Semantic Field: personal name

Grammatical Categories: nom. sg. masc.

Morphemic Analysis: assus or assus
Phonemic Analysis: /a?us/
Meaning: 'Azus'

Commentary

Personal name in the nominative; see the inscription page on the uncertain reading of the anlaut (alternatively iazus).

Under the assumption that zeta reflects a tau gallicum cluster, the base can be compared to assu-/astu- (Lejeune 1971: 130 f.); in this case, final -us may be the u-stem ending, but a Latinised o-stem is also possible.

Corinna Salomon

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