)?uka(
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| Attestation: | TI·35 (]osik[/]?uka[) (1) |
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| Status: | probable |
| Language: | unknown |
| Word Type: | undeterminable |
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| Grammatical Categories: | indeterminable |
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| Morphemic Analysis: | — |
| Phonemic Analysis: | — |
| Meaning: | unknown |
Commentary
See the inscription page on the reading.
The fragmentary sequence is typologically most likely to represent the remains of a personal name (individual name or patronym); the sequence °uka° is common in Celtic onomastics, in names with bases ending in °uk- (e.g. leu̯k-) and names derived with suffix -uk-.