πŒ”πŒπŒ€πŒ•πŒ€

Umbrian

Alternative forms

  • πŒ”πŒπŒ€πŒ•πŒ– (snatu)

Etymology

    From Proto-Italic *snāō, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)nΓ©hβ‚‚ti, from *(s)nehβ‚‚-

    Participle

    πŒ”πŒπŒ€πŒ•πŒ€ β€’ (snatan (accusative plural) (early Iguvine)

    1. wet, moist

    Declension

    • (ablative plural neuter) e.Ig. πŒ”πŒπŒ€πŒ•πŒ„πŒ” (snates)
    • (ablative plural neuter) e.Ig. πŒ”πŒπŒ€πŒ•πŒ„ (snate)

    Derived terms

    References

    • De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, β†’ISBN, page 411
    • 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