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== Commentary == | |||
A Raetic individual name in -{{p||e}}, attested only once. A base ''kat''- (probably Celtic) is well attested in the onomastic material of Central and Western Transpadania ({{bib|Untermann 1960}}: 289), as is a suffix -''iave'' ({{bib|Untermann 1961}} I: 124 ff, II: 126). See {{bib|Schumacher 1998}}: 94 f. Cp. {{w||piθiave}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 9 February 2016
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| Language: | Raetic |
| Word type: | proper noun |
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| Case: | nominative |
| Number: | singular |
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| Morphemic analysis: | kaθiave |
| Meaning: | 'Kaθiave' |
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| Attestation: | SZ-8.1 (kaθiave) (1) |
Commentary
A Raetic individual name in -e, attested only once. A base kat- (probably Celtic) is well attested in the onomastic material of Central and Western Transpadania (Untermann 1960: 289), as is a suffix -iave (Untermann 1961 I: 124 ff, II: 126). See Schumacher 1998: 94 f. Cp. piθiave.