Name details
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Name (attested) | Adiectus Aduci f(ilius) |
| Name (citation form) | Aducus* |
| Source | lupa 11259 |
| Source type | epigraphic |
| Type of inscription | sepulcral |
| Material | marble |
| Date and origin | |
| Location (modern) | Mühldorf |
| Location (ancient) | — |
| Community | Eppenstein |
| District, region | Judenburg |
| Population group | — |
| Date | 2. c. AD |
| Source of date | Hainzmann |
| Linguistic notes | |
| Language | unknown, possibly Celtic |
| Gender | m. |
| Name type | IN |
| Use of name | IN as patronym |
| Word formation | prefix compound? |
| Prefix | *ad- 'towards' GPN 128-31, NPC 209, DLG2: 31, KGP 111-117, EDPC 24 |
| First element | *uc(c)o- '?' Untermann 168, Schumacher apud Stifter 2004 (FS Dobesch): 769, Meid 298 |
| Second element | — |
| Suffix | — |
| Stem class | o |
| Case | gen. sg. |
| Semantic field | ? |
| Other | |
| Relations | (S) Adiectus, (GD) Iantula, (DiL) Botu |
| General notes | Untermann 168 cites the related names Ucco and Uccus under the Venet. m. praenomen uko. Schumacher proposed for the second member: PIE root *h1euk- 'to get used to, to learn' (LIV2: 244), Stifter 2004 (FS Dobesch): 769. |
| Other attestations | Adulus NAR 1 (CIL XII 1403), Adurius ITA 1 (CIL V 3355) |
| Secondary literature | ? |