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|meaning=unknown | |meaning=unknown | ||
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== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
Evidently a noun in the plural, being accompanied by the numeral {{w||þal}}. | Evidently a noun in the plural, being accompanied by the numeral {{w||þal}}. Archaic auslauting {{p||a}} of the plural ending {{m||-r(a)|-ra}} has, as in Etruscan, been lost through apocope. One of only two grammatically marked plurals in the Raetic corpus so far. The word is lexically obscure; no known Etruscan cognate. | ||
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Revision as of 21:42, 9 February 2017
Word | |
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Language: | Raetic |
Word type: | noun |
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Number: | plural |
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Morphemic analysis: | φute-r |
Meaning: | unknown |
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Attestation: | SZ-4.1 (kativates/kalitis þal φuter suχ) (1) |
Commentary
Evidently a noun in the plural, being accompanied by the numeral þal. Archaic auslauting a of the plural ending -ra has, as in Etruscan, been lost through apocope. One of only two grammatically marked plurals in the Raetic corpus so far. The word is lexically obscure; no known Etruscan cognate.