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AMMENDMENTS TO DRAFT 003
Nov 9, 2007
Laristi [male praenomen] - Add item.
Attested in CIE 4074 in the genitiveLarstial.
\u015ai\u03b8urna [gentilicium] - Modify form: \u015ai\u03b8urina
Tantale [gentilicium] - Add item.
Attested in CIE 4072,4073,4074,4075 and4076. It's a name borrowed from Greek\u03a4\u03ac\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03bb\u03bf\u03c2 (Tantalos).
Tantalina [gentilicium] - Add item.
Attested asTantlna\u015b in the genitive in TLE 6. It's probably a derivative ofTantale.
Nov 7 & 8, 2007
Ane [male praenomen] - Add item.
Attested in the genitive (Anes) in TLE 117.
Apatru [gentilicium] - Modify form: Apiatru.

I've found the name attested asApaiatrus [TLE 122],Apiatrus [TLE 122] andApatrual [TLE 136], all in the genitive, but the common "earliest" form I give for this entry,Apiatru, is a subjective guess. I still need to find the origin of this name. It all looks Greek to me... and I mean that literally, not figuratively :P

Cuclunaie [gentilicium] - Add item.

We findCuclnies in TLE 117 and144, as well asCuclnial in TLE 126 and129. I assume that the name is a derivative of*Cucluna plus genitilicial suffix- ie.*Cucluna would in turn be a derivative ofCuclu "Cyclops". In other words, I'm thinking that this is a theonymic family name similar to what we find in the Near East where people are named after

Ba'al and other gods.
Prastina [gentilicium] - Add item.
Terasia [male praenomen] - Modify form and translation: Teriasia [mythos]
The name is derived from Greek \u03a4\u03b5\u03b9\u03c1\u03b5\u03c3\u03af\u03b1\u03c2 (Teiresias) and should be classified under mythos, not a male praenomen.
An error on my part.
Vi\u015bal "Faesulae [city]" - Modify form: Visal
Zal\u03b8u [gentilicium] - Add item.
Attested in TLE 116 in the unmarked nomino-accusative case.
Zertina [gentilicium] - Add item.
Attested in TLE 123 in the locative asZertnei.
Nov 6, 2007
Mar\u03c7arie [male praenomen] - Add item.

Attested in the genitive asMar\u03c7ars in TLE 113. So far, I'm presuming that this is borrowed from LatinMarcarius which is, I'm guessing, a contamination ofMacarius (viaMarcus). I know for sure at least that the nameMacarius without-r- is originally a Greek name\u039c\u03b1\u03ba\u03b1\u03c1\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2 (Makarios) based on\u03bc\u03b1\u03ba\u03b1\u03c1 'blessed, happy'.

Seicia [gentilicium] - Add item.
Attested in CIE 23,24 and4445.
Sentie [gentilicium] - Add item.
Attested in TLE 113 in the genitive (Senties).
\u0398amrie [male praenomen] - Add item.
The genitive,\u0398amries, is found in TLE 260.
\u03a7este [male praenomen] - Add item.
Attested in TLE 113 in the genitive (\u03a7estes).
Nov 5, 2007
Felcie [gentilicium] - Add item.
Attested in both genitive forms in TLE 130 (Felces,Felcial) indicating differences in gender.
Vel\u03c7ina [gentilicium] - Add item.
Vestaraie [gentilicium] - Modify form: Vestiraie.
It surely must be related to another gentilicium I have underVestiricina, attested asVestiricinala under TLE 868. I
haven't found the etymological source of this name yet but it's related to the Latin namesVestricius,Vestergius and
Vestergennius as well as to the Oscan nameVestiriki\u00edo\u00ed. (M\u00e9langes d'arch\u00e9ologie et d'histoire (1881), p.592 mentions
the connection between these names). I have a million and one things to look up apparently. Busy, busy, busy.
Vucina [gentilicium] - Add item.
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