πππππ
Appearance
Oscan
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *dΚ°ughβtαΈr ~ *dΚ°ugtrΓ©s (βdaughterβ),[1] seemingly relevelled on the genitive stem like it was in Proto-Germanic *duhtΔr, Proto-Celtic *duxtΔ«r, etc.[n 1]
Noun
[edit]πππππ β’ (futΓr) f
Declension
[edit]- πππππ (futΓr) (nominative singular)
- πππππππ (fuutreΓ), ππππππ (futreΓ) (dative singular)
- πππππ[ππ] (futre[Γs]) (genitive singular)?
Quotations
[edit]- 3rd century BCE, Tabula Osca, near Agnone:
- side A, line 4:
- ππππππ ππππππππ ππππππ
- futreΓ kerrΓiaΓ statΓf
- a statue to Genitrix Cerealis
- side B, line 30:
- πππππππ
- fuutreΓ
- to Genitrix
- side A, line 4:
- ? BCE, Conway 162, von Planta 180, from Macchia Valfortore:
- [ππππππ]ππππ ππππππππ [...]πππ πππππ[ππ...]π
- [saraka]klum maatreΓs [...]ras futre[Γs...]e
- temple? of Mother [β¦] of Genetrix? [β¦]
- ? BCE, TEAN-2,[4] in Teanum:
- ππ[...] πππ ππππ πππ[...] πππππ
- ep[...] lΓΊvkiiΓΊ min[...] futΓr
- Ep[...] Lucia, daughter of Min[...]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Traditionally the loss of original *ghβ with lengthening of the preceding vowel was compared to the tentative parallel πππ (ΓΓv, βIβ),[2] from Proto-Indo-European *Γ©Η΅hβ.
References
[edit]- β 1.0 1.1 De Vaan, Michiel (2008) βO. futΓrβ, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, βISBN, page 253
- ^ Paul Kretschmer (1932) βZu osk. fΕ«tirβ, in Glotta, volume 21, number 1/2, βJSTOR, page 100
- ^ Buck, Carl Darling (1904) βFuutreΓβ, in A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: With a Collection of Inscriptions and a Glossary, page 317
- ^ TITUS, Osco-Umbrian Corpus, part 278