πππππππ
South Picene
Etymology
Unknown. Perhaps connected with Latin audΔx and Latin audeΕ. The linguist Benjamin W. Fortson notes that this connection is somewhat dubious as the *-dΚ°- in the Proto-Indo-European ancestor of the -idus suffix should have evolved into South Picene *-f- instead of *-d-.
Adjective
πππππππ β’ (aΓΊdaqum) m (accusative singular)
- The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include: bold
References
- Raoul Zamponi (2021) South Piceneβ[1] (quotation in South Picene; overall work in English), Routledge
- Benjamin W. Fortson (23 October 2017) βThe dialectology of Italicβ, in Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguisticsβ[2], volume 2, De Gruyter Mouton, , βISBN, pages 835β858
- Adriano La Regina (und) Il guerriero di Capestrano e le iscrizioni paleosabellicheβ[3] (in Italian)