πŒ€πŒ“πŒŒπŒ€πŒŒπŒ–

Umbrian

Alternative forms

  • arsmahamo

Etymology

Unknown. Perhaps from Proto-Italic *ad-mā-. May be derived from arsmor. Further etymology is uncertain.

Verb

πŒ€πŒ“πŒŒπŒ€πŒŒπŒ– β€’ (armamu) (Passive imperative 2nd person plural) (early Iguvine)

  1. The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:

Usage notes

Although written as πŒ€πŒ“πŒŒπŒ€πŒŒπŒ– (armamu), Poultney suggests this was likely a misspelling for πŒ€πŒ›πŒŒπŒ€πŒŒπŒ– (aΕ™mamu).

References

  • 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 Iguviumβ€Ž[1], Baltimore: American Philological Association
  • Nicholas Zair (2024) Indo-European Interfaces: Integrating Linguistics, Mythology and Archaeologyβ€Ž[2], volume 1, Stockholm University Press, β†’ISBN, page 258