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|meaning=unknown | |meaning=unknown | ||
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Revision as of 16:21, 26 March 2014
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Language: | Raetic |
Word type: | verb |
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Tense: | past |
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Morphemic analysis: | li-ke |
Meaning: | unknown |
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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'.