Name details
Summary | |
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Name (attested) | L(ucio) Attonio Adnamato |
Name (citation form) | Attonius |
Source | III 5569 |
Source type | epigraphic |
Type of inscription | sepulcral |
Material | marble |
Date and origin | |
Location (modern) | Frauenchiemsee |
Location (ancient) | — |
Community | Rosenheim |
District, region | Bayern |
Population group | — |
Date | 1st c. AD |
Source of date | — |
Linguistic notes | |
Language | unknown, possibly Celtic |
Gender | m. |
Name type | pseudo gentile |
Use of name | L 3 |
Word formation | simple |
Prefix | — |
First element | *atta-, *atti(o)- '(foster) father' NPC 212, DLG2: 59, EDPC 46 |
Second element | — |
Suffix | onio |
Stem class | io |
Case | dat. sg. |
Semantic field | Fam |
Other | |
Relations | ? |
General notes | pseudo gentile derived from*atto- n-st. |
Other attestations | BEG 7 (Nesselhauf 190, CIL XIII 5279, 6266, 6480, 7281, 11688, Finke 32), PAN 1 (AIJ 154), BRI 1 (RIB 1024), RAE 1 (IBR 305, CIL III 5797), Attonia BEG 2 (CIL XIII 4330, 6175), Attoni(us) PAN 1 (RIU 516), Atto[nius] BRI 1 (RIB 768),Attoni(us) LVG 1 (CIL XIII 1837), [A]ttonius BEG 1 (CIL XIII 11940). |
Secondary literature | NPC 32 (Attia), 212, DLG2: 59, EDPC 46, Kajanto 35, 141 (Attianus), Meid 253f. (Atto) |