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== Commentary == | === Commentary === | ||
Assuming that the form is Raetic, as indicated by the alphabet used, it is not otherwise attested in the Raetic corpus. It could qualify as an individual name in °''i'', but, being preceded by the potential individual name [[index::siraku]], we would expect a patronym or other surname – see [[index::Raetic onomastics]]. | |||
See also {{bib|Marstrander 1925}}: 53 f. and {{bib|Markey 2001}}: 112 for Celtic etymologies which are based on different readings of the word. | |||
{{bibliography}} | {{bibliography}} |
Latest revision as of 16:43, 18 April 2020
Word | |
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Language: | Raetic |
Word type: | unknown |
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Meaning: | unknown |
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Attestation: | SL-2.1 (siraku:̣þurti) (1) |
Commentary
Assuming that the form is Raetic, as indicated by the alphabet used, it is not otherwise attested in the Raetic corpus. It could qualify as an individual name in °i, but, being preceded by the potential individual name siraku, we would expect a patronym or other surname – see Raetic onomastics.
See also Marstrander 1925: 53 f. and Markey 2001: 112 for Celtic etymologies which are based on different readings of the word.
Bibliography
Markey 2001 | Tom Markey, "A tale of two helmets: The Negau A and B inscriptions", The Journal of Indo-European Studies 29 (2001), 69–172. |
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Marstrander 1925 | Carl Johan Sverdrup Marstrander, "Les inscriptions des casques de Negau, Styrie", Symbolae Osloensis 3 (1925), 37–64. |