Name details
Summary | |
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Name (attested) | Saxsioni |
Name (citation form) | Saxsio* |
Source | III 5552, ILLPRON 1119 |
Source type | epigraphic |
Type of inscription | sepulcral |
Material | sandstone |
Date and origin | |
Location (modern) | Salzburg |
Location (ancient) | Iuvavum |
Community | Salzburg |
District, region | Salzburg |
Population group | Saxon??? |
Date | — |
Source of date | — |
Linguistic notes | |
Language | prob. Celtic |
Gender | m. |
Name type | IN |
Use of name | IN |
Word formation | simple |
Prefix | — |
First element | *saxs-, *sass-, *saxx- '?' NPC 231, DLG2: 265, GPN 251 |
Second element | — |
Suffix | ion Kajanto 120 |
Stem class | n |
Case | dat.sg. |
Semantic field | Orig / Comb / Obj |
Other | |
Relations | (LDus) Volovicus, (LDa) Aulia Venusta |
General notes | NPC 231 connects the name etymologically to the element *sag(o)- / *sag-io- 'seeker' e.g. Curmisagios 'beer-seeker' (PIE root *seh2g- (OIr. -saig, Goth. sōkjan, Lat. sāgiō). Other possibilities: Gmc. Or Latin ethnonym *saxon- or derived from Gmc. *sahsa- (OHG OS sahs, ON sax) 'sword, knife' with ion-suffix. |
Other attestations | Saxio HIS 1 (CIL II-2/7, 309: Patriciensis) NOR 1 (RISt 287), Saxo ITA 1 (CIL V 4373) |
Secondary literature | NPC 162, 231, DLG2: 265, GPN 251, Lochner 142, Kajanto 51, 202, Schulze 369, 418, Stüber 1998: 189 (Saxō) |