Name details
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Name (attested) | Annoni |
| Name (citation form) | Anno |
| Source | III 5610, ILLPRON 1005, Lupa 603 |
| Source type | epigraphic |
| Type of inscription | sepulcral |
| Material | marble |
| Date and origin | |
| Location (modern) | Tarsdorf |
| Location (ancient) | — |
| Community | Mattighofen |
| District, region | Braunau am Inn |
| Population group | — |
| Date | — |
| Source of date | — |
| Linguistic notes | |
| Language | Latin / Italic ? |
| Gender | m. |
| Name type | IN |
| Use of name | IN |
| Word formation | hypocoristic shortening |
| Prefix | — |
| First element | *anni- '?' / *anniio- 'ring' NPC 211, EDPC 38f. |
| Second element | — |
| Suffix | on KGP 41, Stüber 1998: 108, Kajanto 118 |
| Stem class | n |
| Case | dat. sg. |
| Semantic field | ? |
| Other | |
| Relations | (M) Lol(ia) Pocca, (F) Viator |
| General notes | NPC 211: *ann(i) < *and(i)- (DLG2: 45, KGP 126-131, GPN 136-141) variant of ande- (intensive prefix) or pace EDPC 38 cf. OIr. áinne 'ring', but PCelt. reconstruction is uncertain. More probable: connection to Lat. annus 'year' or annō 'to swim close'. Cf. Stifter 2004 (FS Dobesch): 762 (Ann(i)us). |
| Other attestations | [A]nno ITA 1 (CIL V 4920), Annobal ITA 1 (CIL 4920), Annoca HIS 1 (CIL II 2355), Annoni(us) NAR 1 (CIL XII 4590), HIS 1 (CIL II 2732), Annonia NAR 1 (CIL XII 4590), AQV 1 (CIL XIII 1403), Anonia NAR 1 (CIL XII 4561), Annous AQV 1 (CIL XIII 315) |
| Secondary literature | AlNor 232 (Anno), Lochner 16f. (Annius, Annia), Meid 217 (Ano), RSW1: 244f, NPC 23 (Anno, -ius), 211, Kakoschke 37 (Annaeus, Annius), EDPC 38 |