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dc.contributor.authorRoszak, Tamara
dc.date.accessioned2015-01-13T16:28:18Z
dc.date.available2015-01-13T16:28:18Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.issn1733-0319
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/6127
dc.description.abstractThe article deals with the names of two Umbrian deities written in the Iguvine Tablets, PUEMUNE (dat. sg. m.) and VESUNE (dat. sg. f.). The author relates the Umbrian forms to the Indo-European roots *pō(i)- and *ṷes-, both of them meaning ‘to pasture’, which produce respectively: Lith. piemÂnÅ (f.) ‘shepherdess’, piemẽo (m.) ‘shepherd’, Gk. poim»n (m.) ‘id.’ and Hitt. ṷēštara- (c.) ‘shepherd’, Av. vāstar- (m.) ‘id.’. The Umbrian theonym PUEMUN- can be connected with the Lusitanian name of the pastoral goddess Poemanae (dat. sg. f.). The root ves- of the other Umbrian theonym can be compared with the root of the Lusitanian name Vestero (dat. sg. m.) ‘pastoral god’. The Umbrian noun has the suffix IE. *-H noH -, present in the Italic theonyms 1 2 (e.g. Lat. Pōmōna). Pieces of the same sheep were sacrificed to both deities, which additionally proves their pastoral function.pl_PL
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dc.publisherWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiegopl_PL
dc.relation.ispartofseries"Collectanea Philologica";17 (2014)
dc.subjectUmbrian languagepl_PL
dc.subjectetymologypl_PL
dc.subjecthistorical linguisticspl_PL
dc.titleOsservazioni sulla etimologia e funzione di due teonimi umbripl_PL
dc.title.alternativeSome observations on the etymology and function of two umbrian the onymspl_PL
dc.typeArticlepl_PL
dc.page.number57–60pl_PL
dc.contributor.authorAffiliationUniwersytet Łódzki, Katedra Filologii Klasycznej, Zakład Latynistyki i Językoznawstwa Indoeuropejskiegopl_PL
dc.contributor.authorBiographicalnoteShe received her M.Phil. in Classical Philology (1988) and Ph.D. in Indo-European linguistics (2006) from the University of Łódź, Poland, where she is currently affiliated at the Department of Linguistics and Indo-European Studies. Her research interests are primarily in the Indo-European linguistics, especially in the history and etymology of the Italic and Romance languages and dialects of Italian. She was part of research stages at the Comenius University in Bratislava (1993), at the University for Foreigners in Perugia (1994), at the Ludwig Maxi- milian University of Munich (1995) and at the University of Milan (2013).pl_PL


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