πŒŠπŒ€πŒ‰πŒ•(πŒ”πŒ‰πŒ”)

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Hernican

Etymology

Uncertain. Perhaps from Proto-Italic *kaidō, from Proto-Indo-European *khβ‚‚eyd-.

Verb

πŒŠπŒ€πŒ‰πŒ•(πŒ”πŒ‰πŒ”) (kait(sis)) (2nd-person singular present active subjunctive)

  1. to destroy
    • He 2:
      πŒŒπŒ€πŒ•πŒ€πŒ” πŒ–πŒƒπŒŒπŒπŒŒ πŒπŒ‰ πŒ‡πŒ…πŒ‰πŒƒπŒ€πŒ” πŒπŒ‰ πŒŠπŒ€πŒ‰πŒ• may you not break to pieces nor destroy the water-container

References

  • 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 79
  • O'Brien, Donald (2021) The inscriptions of the central Italic languages: Vestini, Marrucini, Paeligni, Sabini, Aequi, Marsi, Hernici, Volsciβ€Ž