esopnio
From Lexicon Leponticum
| Attestation: | VB·28 (namu / esopnio) (1) |
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| Language: | Lepontic |
| Word Type: | proper noun |
| Semantic Field: | patronymic |
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| Case: | nom. |
| Number: | sg. |
| Gender: | masc. |
| Stem Class: | i̯o |
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| Morphemic Analysis: | esobn-i̯o(s) Attention, needs to be checked! |
| Phonemic Analysis: | esobni̯o(s) |
| Cognates: | Exobnus |
| Meaning: | (son of) Esobnos |
Commentary
< eks-obno (Lejeune 1971: 54, fn. 139, 70, Tibiletti Bruno 1978-9: 260, 262, Eska 1998c: 71, Stifter 2010: 372)
patronymic suffix -io-/-eo- (see Lejeune 1971: 50, 52); fall of final *-s (see Eska 1995: 43, fn. 32, GPN: 397-398)
See also esopnos, exobna
Bibliography
| Eska 1995 | Joseph Francis Eska, "Observations on the thematic genitive singular in Lepontic and Hispano-Celtic", in: Joseph Francis Eska, R. Geraint Gruffydd, Nicolas Jacobs (Eds.), Hispano-Gallo-Brittonica. Essays in honour of Professor D. Ellis Evans on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday, Cardiff: University of Wales Press 1995, 33-46. |
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| Eska 1998c | Josef Francis Eska, "PIE *p (doesn't become) Ø in proto Celtic", Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 58 (1998), 63-80. |
| GPN | David Ellis Evans, Gaulish Personal Names. A Study of Continental Celtic Formations., Oxford: Clarendon Press 1967. |
| Lejeune 1971 | Michel Lejeune, Lepontica, Paris: Société d'Édition "Les Belles Lettres" 1971. (reprint of the article "Documents gaulois et para-gaulois de Cisalpine", Études Celtiques 12/2, 1970-1, pp. 357-500) |
| Stifter 2010 | David Stifter, "Lepontische Studien: Lexicon Leponticum und die Funktion von san im Lepontischen", in: Karin Stüber, Thomas Zehnder, Dieter Bachmann (Eds.), Akten des 5. Deutschsprachigen Keltologensymposiums. Zürich, 7.–10. September 2009 [= Keltische Forschungen. Allgemeine Reihe 1], Wien: Praesens Verlag 2010, 361-376. |
| Tibiletti Bruno 1978-9 | Maria Grazia Tibiletti Bruno, "Le quattro lapidi inscritte di Brisino (Stresa)", Sibrium 14 (1978-9), 253-265. |