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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>{{word<br />
|type_word=proper noun<br />
|stem_class=o<br />
|number=sg.<br />
|case=gen.<br />
|gender=masc.<br />
|language=Celtic<br />
|linguistic_ascription=perhaps<br />
|analysis_morphemic=ta{{m|-ī}} (?)<br />
|analysis_phonemic=unknown<br />
|meaning='of Taios' (?)<br />
|field_semantic=personal name<br />
|checklevel=1<br />
|problem=latein?<br />
}}<br />
==Commentary==<br />
Possibly a masculine personal name in the genitive ({{bib|Morandi 2003}}: 131, no. 12, {{bib|Morandi 2004|2004}}: 715, no. 293), though it cannot be excluded that the sequence, like many three-letter sequences in the corpus, is an abbreviation of a personal name ({{bib|Morandi 2007}}: 301, no. 33). In either case, certainly Celtic comparanda for the base – ''tai''- or ''dai''- – are rare. {{bib|Morandi 2003}}: 131 (no. 12) compares ''taius'' listed in {{bib|AcS}} II: 1706, specifically CIL V 4670 ''l. petronius tai f.'' from Brescia ({{bib|Untermann 1959}}: 138 with n. 34); cf. also V 5567 ''taiei f.'' (Gallarate), V 6766 ''taia'' (Ciliano), CIL V 7741 ''taietius'' (San Margherita/Rapallo) and V 5199 ''dai f.'' (Clusone), as well as Venetic Es 12 ''tainon''&#91;, {{bib|Pellegrini & Prosdocimi 1967}} II: 169). Holder (p. 1705) further has attestations from Vienne, Bloye and Saint-Germain (Albens), and ''taietionis'' is attested at Maria Saal (III 4784, Noricum). {{bib|Untermann 1958}}: 185 f. suggests for the "Ligurian" attestations ''taia'' and ''taienius'' that intervocalic ''i̯'' may go back to -''gi̯''-, in which case the names could be connected with the base {{m||dag-}} 'good', but this is speculative.<br />
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The genitive in {{m||-ī}} may be Latin rather than Celtic.<br />
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