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Proto-Italic
Etymology
Origin unclear; either from Proto-Indo-European *meǵh₂- (“big”) or *meh₂- (“great”).
- If it is from *meh₂-, the -g- in Latino-Faliscan must have analogically spread from *magnos.
- If it is from *meǵh₂-, Sabellic and Venetic must have lost the *g via secondary processes.
Adjective
*magisteros
- bigger, greater
Declension
Declension of *magisteros (o/ā-stem)
singular
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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*magisteros
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*magisterā
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*magisterom
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vocative
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*magistere
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*magistera
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*magisterom
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accusative
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*magisterom
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*magisteram
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*magisterom
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genitive
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*magisterosjo, magisterī
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*magisterās
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*magisterosjo, magisterī
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dative
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*magisterōi
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*magisterāi
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*magisterōi
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ablative
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*magisterōd
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*magisterād
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*magisterōd
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locative
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*magisterei
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*magisterāi
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*magisterei
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plural
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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nominative
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*magisterōs, magisteroi
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*magisterās
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*magisterā
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vocative
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*magisterōs, magisteroi
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*magisterās
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*magisterā
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accusative
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*magisterons
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*magisterans
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*magisterā
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genitive
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*magisterom
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*magisterāzōm
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*magisterom
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dative
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*magisterois
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*magisterais
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*magisterois
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ablative
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*magisterois
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*magisterais
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*magisterois
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locative
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*magisterois
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*magisterais
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*magisterois
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Alternative reconstructions
Descendants
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Untermann, Jürgen (2000) “U. mestru”, in Wörterbuch des Oskisch-Umbrischen (Handbuch der italischen Dialekte; 3), Heidelberg: Winter, →ISBN, page 475
- ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “magnus”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 358-359