"πŒ”πŒ„πŒ…πŒ€πŒŠπŒπŒ„" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Umbrian]

Forms: sevakne [romanization]
Etymology: Unknown. Possibly from *sΔ“wos (β€œeach, every”) combined with the root of acnu (β€œyears”), itself from *atnos. Evidence of a similar development in other Italic languages may derive from Oscan sivom. According to this proposition, the term is cognate with Latin annus. Alternatively, may be derived from *sΔ“- (β€œfor itself, privately”) combined with *-wak-ni. The scholar Carl Darling Buck proposed that *atnos- may evolved into *aknos- via contamination by *agō. Etymology templates: {{unk|xum}} Unknown, {{cog|osc|sivom}} Oscan sivom, {{cog|la|annus}} Latin annus Head templates: {{head|xum|adjective|accusative singular}} πŒ”πŒ„πŒ…πŒ€πŒŠπŒπŒ„ β€’ (sevakne) (accusative singular), {{tlb|xum|eig}} (early Iguvine)
  1. The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include: perfect, unblemished, faultless; ceremonial, solemn, sacrificial Tags: accusative, singular Synonyms: πŒ”πŒ„πŒ…πŒ€πŒŠπŒπŒ‰ (sevakni)
    Sense id: en-πŒ”πŒ„πŒ…πŒ€πŒŠπŒπŒ„-xum-adj-RhIUmt6q Categories (other): Early Iguvine Umbrian, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Umbrian entries with incorrect language header, Umbrian terms with uncertain meaning

Alternative forms

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