"Aestii" meaning in Latin

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈae̯s.ti.iː/ [Classical-Latin], [ˈäe̯s̠t̪iː] [Classical-Latin], /ˈes.ti.i/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [ˈɛst̪iː] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: Uncertain. Most often connected with Germanic roots, e.g. Proto-Germanic *aistāną (“to respect”), *aistaz (“kiln”) (the first two perhaps through Gothic, the latter perhaps with a shift to "grain drying room") or *austrą (“east”) (the latter is phonetically difficult to reconcile). Another theory links it with a Baltic name, perhaps related to Latvian Aistere, a village located in modern Latvia (perhaps deriving from a word meaning "field, land"). Etymology templates: {{unc|la}} Uncertain, {{der|la|gem|-}} Germanic, {{der|la|gem-pro|*aistāną||to respect}} Proto-Germanic *aistāną (“to respect”), {{der|la|got|-}} Gothic, {{der|la|bat|-}} Baltic, {{cog|lv|Aistere}} Latvian Aistere Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Aestiī<2>|g=m}} Aestiī m pl (genitive Aestiōrum); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Aestiī<2>}} Forms: Aestiī [canonical, masculine, plural], Aestiōrum [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Aestiī [nominative, plural], Aestiōrum [genitive, plural], Aestiīs [dative, plural], Aestiōs [accusative, plural], Aestiīs [ablative, plural], Aestiī [plural, vocative]
  1. A tribe settled in the Baltic region and bordering on the Venedi Tags: declension-2 Categories (topical): Tribes
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