๐ŒŠ๐Œž๐ŒŒ๐Œ๐Œ„๐Œ๐Œ„๐Œƒ

Oscan

Etymology

    From Proto-Italic *komgสทษ™njล. This form probably continues an original root aorist, perhaps of the shape *-gสทened.

    Verb

    ๐ŒŠ๐Œž๐ŒŒ๐Œ๐Œ„๐Œ๐Œ„๐Œƒ โ€ข (kรบmbened) (Third-person singular perfect)

    1. to convene
    2. to be agreed upon
    • benust
    • cebnust
    • ๐ŒŠ๐Œž๐ŒŒ๐Œ๐Œ„๐Œ๐Œ๐Œ‰๐Œ„๐Œ‰๐Œ” (kรบmbennieis)

    References

    • De Vaan, Michiel (2008), โ€œveniล, -ฤซreโ€, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, โ†’ISBN, page 661
    • Buck, Carl Darling (1904), A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: With a Collection of Inscriptions and a Glossary, page 314
    • Piwowarczyk, Dariusz R. (2011), โ€œFormations of the perfect in the Sabellic languages with the Italic and Indo-European backgroundโ€, in Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensisโ€Ž[1], volume 128, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagielloล„skiego, page 112: โ€œO. kรบmbened < *kom-gสทm-edโ€
    • Clackson, James (11 November 2013), โ€œSubgrouping in the Sabellian branch of Indo-Europeanโ€, in Transactions of the Philological Societyโ€Ž[2], volume 113, number 1, John Wiley & Sons, โ†’DOI, โ†’ISSN, page 20: โ€œkรบmbened โ€˜it was agreedโ€™ < *kom-gสทenedโ€