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Etymology
From Proto-Italic *genatΔ, a theonym. The second -π- (-e-) is unexpected, as a native Sabellic outcome would lose the vowel in that position by syncope.
Proper noun
πππππππ β’ (GenetaΓ) f (dative singular)
- (Samnite) Name of a goddess, likely Mana Genita.
- 3rd century BCE, Tabula Osca, in Samnium:
- side A, line 16:
ππππ
ππΒ·πππππππΒ·ππππππ- DeΓvaΓ GenetaΓ statΓf
- statue to Goddess Genita[1]
- side B, line 16:
ππππ
ππΒ·πππππππ- DeΓvaΓ GenetaΓ
- to Goddess Genita
References
Further reading
- De Vaan, Michiel (2008) βgignΕ, -ereβ, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, βISBN, pages 260β261