Name details
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Name (attested) | C(aio) Macio[---] |
| Name (citation form) | Mac[ius]* |
| Source | III 5428, ILLPRON 1241 |
| Source type | epigraphic |
| Type of inscription | sepulcral |
| Material | marble |
| Date and origin | |
| Location (modern) | Kalsdorf |
| Location (ancient) | — |
| Community | Kalsdorf |
| District, region | Graz-Umgebung |
| Population group | — |
| Date | prob. 2. c. AD |
| Source of date | CIL |
| Linguistic notes | |
| Language | prob. Celtic |
| Gender | m. |
| Name type | ? |
| Use of name | ? |
| Word formation | short name? |
| Prefix | — |
| First element | *mac- 'to nurture, to augment' KP 466 / DLG2: 213, NPC 225, KGP 234, Meid 197f. (Magius, -a, Magio, etc.), EDPC 253 / Kluge23: 531 |
| Second element | — |
| Suffix | io KGP 41, Kajanto 115, Stüber 2007: 150 |
| Stem class | io |
| Case | dat. sg. |
| Semantic field | Fam / Circ |
| Other | |
| Relations | — |
| General notes | If alternatively *mac- came from *magi(o) 'great' or *magu- 'servant, youngster', see KGP 100, GPN 400f. for the alternation of g and c in Celtic names. Another possibility is to connect it etymologically to PIE *macro- 'meager, lean' > Lat. macer, Gr. μακρός, OHG magar, ON magr. |
| Other attestations | Macius ITA 2 (CIL V 5240, 5725), DAL 1 (CIL III 13260), PAN 1 (CIL III 4476), Maci(us) NAR 1 (CIL XII 1356), Macia ITA 2 (CIL V 6122, Pais 179), NAR 1 (CIL XII 1356) |
| Secondary literature | KP 466, Lochner 97, DLG2: 213, NPC 225, KGP 234, Meid 197f. (Magius, -a, Magio, etc.), EDPC 253, Stüber 1998: 108 (Magiu) |