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πŒ”πŒπŒŠπŒ‰πŒ€πŒ‰

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Faliscan

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Etymology

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From Proto-Indo-European *sokΚ·-yo- (β€œcompanion”), from Proto-Indo-European *sekΚ·- (β€œto follow”). Compare Latin socius.

Noun

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πŒ”πŒπŒŠπŒ‰πŒ€πŒ‰ β€’ (sokiaif (dative singular, nominative/vocative plural)

  1. female companion; girlfriend
    • 2009, GabriΓ«l Bakkum, The Latin dialect of the Ager Faliscus: 150 years of scholarship (in English), Vossiuspers UvA, page 122:
      praα»₯[i]os urnam ⁝ soc[iai] porded karai