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|type_word=verb
|type_word=verb
|number=singular, plural
|tense=past
|tense=past
|language=Raetic
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|meaning=unknown
|meaning=unknown
|checklevel=5
|checklevel=5
|problem=Seitenname?
|problem=Seitenname? und überhaupt?
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
The form can most probably be segmented into a verbal stem with the preterite ending {{m|-ke}}. More problematic is the identification of the verbal base. A stem {{m||li-}} is not so far attested elsewhere in the Raetic corpus. Should the form be {{w||ilike}} (see [[index::SZ-22.1]]), the stem would resemble that of the deverbal noun {{w||eluku}} (corresponding to Etruscan {{w||ilucu}} with anlauting {{p||i}} !). Another possible match is Etruscan {{w||alice}} 'presented'.
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Revision as of 19:02, 3 March 2014

Word
Language: Raetic
Word type: verb

Tense: past

Morphemic analysis: li-χe
Meaning: unknown

Attestation: SZ-22.1 (perkusiale/like iiuịị) (1)

Commentary

The form can most probably be segmented into a verbal stem with the preterite ending -ke. More problematic is the identification of the verbal base. A stem li- is not so far attested elsewhere in the Raetic corpus. Should the form be ilike (see SZ-22.1), the stem would resemble that of the deverbal noun eluku (corresponding to Etruscan ilucu with anlauting i !). Another possible match is Etruscan alice 'presented'.