πŒžπŒπŒ”πŒ„πŒƒ

Oscan

Alternative forms

  • πŒ–πŒπŒ”πŒ„πŒƒ (upsed)

Etymology

    From Proto-Italic *opezāō.

    Verb

    πŒžπŒπŒ”πŒ„πŒƒ β€’ (ΓΊpsed) (Third-person singular perfect)

    1. to erect
      • Stone from Aufidena:
        𐌐𐌊. DπŒ„. 𐌐𐌊. πŒ”πŒžπŒ…πŒ€πŒƒ πŒ„πŒπŒ•πŒ‰πŒ…. πŒ–πŒπŒ”πŒ„πŒƒ.
        pk. De. pk. sΓΊvad eΓ­tiv. upsed.
        Pc. Decius Pc. f. erected [this] with his money

    Conjugation

    • πŒžπŒπŒ”πŒ€πŒπŒπŒžπŒŒ (ΓΊpsannΓΊm), πŒžπŒπŒ”πŒ€πŒπŒπŒ– (ΓΊpsannu, gerundive.acc.sg.m.n.)
    • πŒžπŒπŒ”πŒ€πŒπŒπŒ€πŒŒ (ΓΊpsannam), πŒžπŒπŒ”πŒ€πŒπŒ€πŒŒ (ΓΊpsanam, gerundive.acc.sg.f.)
    • οπσανω (opsanō, gerundive.acc.pl.n.)
    • πŒ–πŒ–πŒπŒ”πŒ„πŒπŒ” (uupsens), πŒ–πŒπŒ”πŒ„πŒπŒ” (upsens), ουπσΡνς (oupsens, 3p.pf.)
    • πŒ–πŒπŒ”πŒ€πŒ•πŒ–πŒ‡ πŒ”πŒ„πŒπŒ• (upsatuh sent, 3p.pf.ps.n.?)

    References

    • Buck, Carl Darling (1904), A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: With a Collection of Inscriptions and a Glossary, page 320
    • 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 432
    • Clackson, James (11 November 2013), β€œSubgrouping in the Sabellian branch of Indo-European”, in Transactions of the Philological Societyβ€Ž[1], volume 113, number 1, John Wiley & Sons, β†’DOI, β†’ISSN
    • H. H. Janssen (1 January 1949), Oscan Inscriptionsβ€Ž[2], Brill, β†’ISBN, page 33