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|lemma=tianu-
|meaning='(of/for?) Pianu*'
|meaning='(of/for?) Tianu*'
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
In isolation the most obvious segmentation is pianu{{m||-s}} (benefactive genitive, see context in [[index::NO-15]]), but cp. {{w||pianusa}}, apparently with a base ''pianus'' plus {{m||-a|a}}-genitive. In Raetic context, the vocalic auslaut of names makes {{w||pianu}} more likely than ''pianus'', though it may be objectionable to extend this rule from anthroponyms to theonyms. Maybe a case of recutting?
In isolation the most obvious segmentation is ''tianu''{{m||-s}} (benefactive genitive, see context in [[index::NO-15]]), but cp. {{w||tianusa}}, apparently with a base ''tianus'' plus {{m||-a|a}}-genitive. In Raetic context, the vocalic auslaut of names makes {{w||tianu}} more likely than ''tianus'', though it may be objectionable to extend this rule from anthroponyms to (presumed) theonyms. Maybe a case of recutting?
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Revision as of 11:26, 12 January 2016

Word
Language: Raetic
Word type: proper noun

Number: singular

Meaning: '(of/for?) Tianu*'

Paradigm: tianus (singular), tianusa (genitive, singular) (2)
Attestation: NO-15 (esumnesinuþnualeutikutianus) (1)

Commentary

In isolation the most obvious segmentation is tianu-s (benefactive genitive, see context in NO-15), but cp. tianusa, apparently with a base tianus plus a-genitive. In Raetic context, the vocalic auslaut of names makes tianu more likely than tianus, though it may be objectionable to extend this rule from anthroponyms to (presumed) theonyms. Maybe a case of recutting?