πππππ
Pre-Samnite
Etymology
From Proto-Italic *didΕ, from Proto-Indo-European *dΓ©dehβti.
Verb
πππππ (dedum)
- to give
- Inscription of Niumsis Tanusis:
- πππππππππππππππππππ
πππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππ- niumsiestanuniesest
paplamtensatriiamfufuhudniumsistanuniseisesulsudunumdedum.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- niumsiestanuniesest
- πππππππππππππππππππ
Usage notes
The term interpreted as either a first-person singular perfect active indicative form or as a perfect passive participle. If interpreted as a first-person singular perfect form, the text may read "I gave as a gift." If interpreted as a participle, it may read "given as a gift."
Conjugation
- πππππ (tetet)
References
- Blanca MarΓa PrΓ³sper (1 January 2020), βThe Sabellic Accusative Plural Endings and the Outcome of the Indo-European Sibilants in Italicβ, in Journal of Language Relationshipβ[1]
- Clackson, James, James, Patrick, McDonald, Katherine, Tagliapietra, Livia, Zair, Nicholas, editors (12 May 2020), Migration, Mobility and Language Contact in and around the Ancient Mediterraneanβ[2], Cambridge University Press, , βISBN, pages 114-115