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|lemma=avaśu*
|lemma=avaśu(e)-
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|analysis_morphemic=avaśue{{m|-r(a)}}{{m|-si}}
|meaning='by/for the Avaśu*'
|meaning='by/for the Avaśu*'
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Attested only once, the only documented case of combined inflectional endings in Raetic so far. For details and Etruscan (morphological) comparanda see {{bib|De Simone 2013}}: 68 f. The base is without comparanda; De Simone suggests to identify the Avaśu* as a group of divine beings, the recipients of the votive gift.
Attested only once, the only documented case of combined inflectional endings in Raetic so far. For details and Etruscan (morphological) comparanda see {{bib|De Simone 2013}}: 68 f. The base is without comparanda; De Simone suggests to identify the Avaśu* as a group of divine beings, the recipients of the votive gift.
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 9 February 2017

Word
Language: Raetic
Word type: noun

Case: pertinentive
Number: plural
Gender: animate

Morphemic analysis: avaśue-r(a)-si
Meaning: 'by/for the Avaśu*'

Attestation: IT-5 (?:/]θ̣[ ]θ̣?kaịa[ ?/utiku:θaukịṣ/kleimunθeis/avaśuerasi:ihi) (1)

Commentary

Attested only once, the only documented case of combined inflectional endings in Raetic so far. For details and Etruscan (morphological) comparanda see De Simone 2013: 68 f. The base is without comparanda; De Simone suggests to identify the Avaśu* as a group of divine beings, the recipients of the votive gift.

Bibliography

De Simone 2013 Carlo de Simone, "Analisi linguistica", in: Carlo de Simone, Simona Marchesini (Eds), La lamina di Demlfeld [= Mediterranea. Quaderni annuali dell'Istituto di Studi sulle Civiltà italiche e del Mediterraneo antico del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche. Supplemento 8], Pisa – Roma: 2013, 55–71.