Name details
Summary | |
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Name (attested) | D[a]glandrune |
Name (citation form) | Daglandruna* |
Source | AEA 1999, 1200 |
Source type | epigraphic |
Type of inscription | sepulcral |
Material | marble |
Date and origin | |
Location (modern) | Mariahof |
Location (ancient) | — |
Community | Mariahof |
District, region | Murau |
Population group | — |
Date | late 2. c. AD/ early 3. c. AD |
Source of date | CIL, Hainzmann |
Linguistic notes | |
Language | Celtic or Germanic |
Gender | f. |
Name type | IN |
Use of name | IN |
Word formation | tri-membric (?) compound ? |
Prefix | *dago- 'good' DLG2: 134, NPC 218, GPN 188, Meid 192, EDPC 86 |
First element | *lando- 'terrain' NPC 224, DLG2: 196 |
Second element | *rūno- 'secret, magic, mystery' NPC 230, DLG2: 123, KGP 262, EDPC 316 |
Suffix | a Kajanto 105 |
Stem class | a |
Case | dat. sg. |
Semantic field | ? |
Other | |
Relations | (H) Masculus |
General notes | Celtic or Germanic; Trimembric (?) compound *Dago- + *lando- + *runo- or alternatively: dago- + landro- + uno-Suffix (cf. Couruna if from *cobro- + -una-),other possible morphological segmentation: D( )-gland-runa, or D( )-glan(o)-druno-, cf. Glandronus (NPC 81, 105). If we assume Gmc. origin, the first member is *dag- 'day' instead of Celtic *Dago- 'good', while the other compound members mean the same in Gmc. as in Celtic. |
Other attestations | NOR 1 (J. Wagner, FÖ 2001, 408) |
Secondary literature | DLG2: 123, 134, 196, NPC 81, 218, 224, 230, GPN 188, Meid 192, EDPC 86, 316, KGP 262 |