"Spantamicus" at Segobriga and "Usseitio" at Clunia

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Published 31-03-2014
Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel

Abstract

Short study of two non-Celtiberian names of the Hispano-Celtic corpus. The first one, borne in particular by the rich man who paid for the pavement of the Segobriga forum, is the adjectival family name derived from an idionym containig panto- 'sorrow', whose p- is the product of an initial *kw-. The second, whose bearer was buried in Clunia, shows the same palatalization observed in Celtiberian, but lacks —with respect to Cib. Us(e)izu— the affrication of the nexus contained in its derivational morpheme. Some evidence of tyo-affrication in the Continental Celtic corpus is added to the previous discussion of Usseitio by González & Gorrochategui in Veleia 28, 2011, even if it must be stressed that the relationship of Usseitio to the Celtiberian form Us(e)izu can be actually accounted for in three different ways. 

 
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