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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Possibly a noun meaning 'gift' or 'sacrifice'? An adverb? Appears both with and without {{p||u}} in the last syllable, but the occurrence in similar context strongly suggests the two forms to be variants of the same word. The frequent attestation makes a variant with anlauting {{p||a}} (see [[index::SZ-16]]) highly unlikely.
Possibly a noun meaning 'gift' or 'sacrifice'? An adverb? Appears also without {{p||u}} in the last syllable, but the occurrence in similar context strongly suggests the two forms to be variants of the same word. The frequent attestation makes a variant with anlauting {{p||a}} (see [[index::SZ-16]]) highly unlikely.


References: {{bib|Battisti 1944}}: 223, {{bib|Pisani 1935}}: 94.
References: {{bib|Battisti 1944}}: 223, {{bib|Pisani 1935}}: 94.
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Revision as of 18:53, 11 January 2016

Word
Language: Raetic
Word type: unknown


Meaning: unknown

Attestation: BZ-3 (taniun:laśanuale/utiku:terunies:sχaistala), HU-7 (?ẹḳiesiuṭikutanin/metḷainile), NO-2 (tianusataṇ), NO-16 (tianusa/taniun), SZ-16 (laθurusitianusatanin), VR-3 (taniniutikuremieshiratasuvakhikvelisanes) (6)

Commentary

Possibly a noun meaning 'gift' or 'sacrifice'? An adverb? Appears also without u in the last syllable, but the occurrence in similar context strongly suggests the two forms to be variants of the same word. The frequent attestation makes a variant with anlauting a (see SZ-16) highly unlikely.

References: Battisti 1944: 223, Pisani 1935: 94.

Bibliography

Battisti 1944 Carlo Battisti, "Osservazioni sulla lingua delle iscrizioni nell'alfabeto etrusco settentrionale di Bolzano", Studi Etruschi 18 (1944), 199–236.