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Common element in Gaulish personal names, as first element in compound names (e.g. {{bib|RIG}} G-180 | Common element in Gaulish personal names, as first element in compound names (e.g. {{bib|RIIG}} [https://riig.huma-num.fr/documents/GAR-02-21 GAR-02-21] ({{bib|RIG}} G-180) <span class="tr_gr">ουιτουρ</span>, ''uituriga'', ''uitubena'') and in simplex names (e.g. ''uitus'', ''uittia'', ''uitunis''), as well as in toponyms (e.g. ''uitudurum'' > ''Winterthur''), see {{bib|KGP}}: 298, {{bib|Lochner von Hüttenbach 1989}}: 185, {{bib|DLG}}: 323, {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: 236 et passim. | ||
From the PIE root *''u̯ei̯H''- 'wind' ({{bib|LIV²}}: 695). The Gaulish attestations point to a ''u''-stem, which is derived by {{bib|Stüber 2005}}: 108 f. from a regular zero-grade form PIE *''u̯iH-tu''-, which does not appear to be otherwise attested in Celtic; the morphology of the numerous other derivations of this root in Celtic is more complex, see {{bib|Hamp 1974b}}, {{bib|Irslinger 2002}}: 202–204, {{bib|Zair 2012}}: 230. | From the PIE root *''u̯ei̯H''- 'wind' ({{bib|LIV²}}: 695). The Gaulish attestations point to a ''u''-stem, which is derived by {{bib|Stüber 2005}}: 108 f. from a regular zero-grade form PIE *''u̯iH-tu''-, which does not appear to be otherwise attested in Celtic; the morphology of the numerous other derivations of this root in Celtic is more complex, see {{bib|Hamp 1974b}}, {{bib|Irslinger 2002}}: 202–204, {{bib|Zair 2012}}: 230. | ||
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Revision as of 17:20, 13 August 2023
Type: | lexical |
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Meaning: | 'withe, willow' |
Language: | Celtic |
Phonemic analysis: | /u̯īt/- |
From PIE: | *u̯iH-tu- 'winding' |
From Proto-Celtic: | *u̯ītu- 'withe, willow' |
Attestation: | snaśiouitos, uitili, uitilios |
Commentary
Common element in Gaulish personal names, as first element in compound names (e.g. RIIG GAR-02-21 (RIG G-180) ουιτουρ, uituriga, uitubena) and in simplex names (e.g. uitus, uittia, uitunis), as well as in toponyms (e.g. uitudurum > Winterthur), see KGP: 298, Lochner von Hüttenbach 1989: 185, DLG: 323, Delamarre 2007: 236 et passim.
From the PIE root *u̯ei̯H- 'wind' (LIV²: 695). The Gaulish attestations point to a u-stem, which is derived by Stüber 2005: 108 f. from a regular zero-grade form PIE *u̯iH-tu-, which does not appear to be otherwise attested in Celtic; the morphology of the numerous other derivations of this root in Celtic is more complex, see Hamp 1974b, Irslinger 2002: 202–204, Zair 2012: 230.
Bibliography
Delamarre 2007 | Xavier Delamarre, Noms de personnes celtiques dans l'épigraphie classique. Nomina Celtica Antiqua Selecta Inscriptionum, Paris: Errance 2007. |
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DLG | Xavier Delamarre, Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise. Une approche linguistique du vieux-celtique continental, 2nd, revised edition, Paris: Errance 2003. |