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Acesoniam

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Umbrian

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Etymology

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Unknown. Possibly cognate with Oscan πŒ€πŒŠπŒ–πŒƒπŒ–πŒπŒπŒ‰πŒ€πŒƒ (akudunniad).

Proper noun

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Acesoniam (accusative singular) (late Iguvine)

  1. A settlement or city somewhere in Italy whose name has been Romanized into Acedonia

Usage notes

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The settlement has been identified with Aquilonia.

Declension

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Alternative forms

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References

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  • Buck, Carl Darling (1904) A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: With a Collection of Inscriptions and a Glossary
  • Poultney, James Wilson (1959) The Bronze Tables of Iguvium[1], Baltimore: American Philological Association
  • Michel BrΓ©al (1875) Les tables Eugubines[2] (quotation in Umbrian; overall work in French), F. Vieweg, page 328
  • Robert Seymour Conway (1897) The Italic Dialects[3] (overall work in English), Cambridge University Press, page 596