Name details
Summary | |
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Name (attested) | Maceriae [---] |
Name (citation form) | Maceria* |
Source | III 5339, ILLPRON 1234 |
Source type | epigraphic |
Type of inscription | sepulcral |
Material | stone |
Date and origin | |
Location (modern) | Kaindorf |
Location (ancient) | — |
Community | Kaindorf |
District, region | Hartberg |
Population group | — |
Date | — |
Source of date | — |
Linguistic notes | |
Language | prob. Celtic |
Gender | f. |
Name type | IN |
Use of name | IN |
Word formation | simple |
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 | erio |
Stem class | ia |
Case | dat. sg. |
Semantic field | Fam / Circ |
Other | |
Relations | — |
General notes | Name looks like it is derived from the common Latin PN Macer with a io/ia-suffix. But Macerius,-a shows regional context, being attested in Noricum only.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 | Macerius BEG 1 (CIL XIII 7844), NOR 2 (CIL III 5339 [2]) |
Secondary literature | KP 466, Lochner 97, DLG2: 213, NPC 225, KGP 234, Meid 197f. (Magius, -a, Magio, etc.), EDPC 253 |