πππππ
Oscan
Alternative forms
- πππππ (upsed)
Etymology
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *hβΓ©pos
Proto-Italic *opos
Proto-Indo-European *-ehβyΓ©ti
Proto-Italic *-ΔΕ
Proto-Italic *opezΔΕ
Oscan πππππ
From Proto-Italic *opezΔΕ.
Verb
πππππ β’ (ΓΊpsed) (Third-person singular perfect)
- to erect
- Stone from Aufidena:
- ππ. Dπ. ππ. πππ
ππ πππππ
. πππππ.
- pk. De. pk. sΓΊvad eΓtiv. upsed.
- Pc. Decius Pc. f. erected [this] with his money
- ππ. Dπ. ππ. πππ
ππ πππππ
. πππππ.
Conjugation
- ππππππππ (ΓΊpsannΓΊm), πππππππ (ΓΊpsannu, gerundive.acc.sg.m.n.)
- ππππππππ (ΓΊpsannam), πππππππ (ΓΊpsanam, gerundive.acc.sg.f.)
- ΞΏΟΟΞ±Ξ½Ο (opsanΕ, gerundive.acc.pl.n.)
- πππππππ (uupsens), ππππππ (upsens), ΞΏΟ ΟΟΞ΅Ξ½Ο (oupsens, 3p.pf.)
- πππππππ ππππ (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, βISBN, page 432
- Clackson, James (11 November 2013), βSubgrouping in the Sabellian branch of Indo-Europeanβ, in Transactions of the Philological Societyβ[1], volume 113, number 1, John Wiley & Sons, , βISSN
- H. H. Janssen (1 January 1949), Oscan Inscriptionsβ[2], Brill, βISBN, page 33