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Word
Language: Raetic
Word type: proper noun

Case: pertinentive
Number: singular

Morphemic analysis: keta-nu-ale
Meaning: 'of/by the son of Keta*'

Attestation: NO-17 (ketanuvaleutiku) (1)

Commentary

Patronymic in the pertinentive. The v between u and a serves as an avoidance of hiatus. Possibly kepanuvale (see NO-17). In either case, the underlying individual name is not attested elsewhere.