Curmisagius

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Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Celtic, possibly Gaulish, possibly from Proto-Celtic *kurmi (beer) +‎ *sagye- (to seek), literally beer-seeker.

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Proper noun

Curmisagius m sg (genitive Curmisagiī or Curmisagī); second declension

  1. a male given name from Celtic
    • (Can we date this quote?), AE 1939, 260; in Göttlesbrunn, Pannonia:
      Ana Garvonis f[ilia] ann[orum] L h[ic] s[ita] e[st] natione Aravis{s}ca{m} Curmisagius co[n]iugi Turbo Vercondarius Adiaturix f[i]l[ii] ex com[m]uni p[ecunia] fec[e]ru[nt]
      Ana, of Gravo, 50 years old, is buried here, Eravisca by nation. Curmisagius, husband, Turbus, Vercondarius Adiaturix, sons, made together with money.

Declension

Second-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Curmisagius
Genitive Curmisagiī
Curmisagī1
Dative Curmisagiō
Accusative Curmisagium
Ablative Curmisagiō
Vocative Curmisagī

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

References

  • Curmisagius”, in Encyclopédie de l'Arbre Celtique