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Lusitanian
Etymology
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Adjective
erbam f (accusative, plural)
- grown
- (discovered in 2008), Ribeira da Venda inscription, lines 1–2[1]:
OILAM · ERBAM
HARASE · OILA · X · BROENEIAE · H
OILA · X · REVE · AHARACVI- A grown sheep
for Harase. Ten sheep for Broineia H..
Ten sheep for Reva Aharácuo. - (literally, “sheep grown
Harase sheep-s ten Broineia H
sheep-s ten Reva Aharácuo”)
References
- ^ Carneiro et al., p. 174
- André Carneiro, José d’Encarnação, Jorge de Oliveira, Cláudia Teixeira, “Uma Inscrição Votiva em Língua Lusitana”, Palaeohispanica; 8 (2008)
- Antonio Tovar Llorente, “L’inscription du Cabeço das Fráguas et la langue des lusitaniens”, ÉC; 11; pages 237-268 (1967)
- Blanca M. Prósper, Francisco Villar, “Nueva Inscripción Lusitana Procedente de Portalegre”, Revista de Lingüística y Filología Clásica; 77 1 (2009)