"Taulantii" meaning in Latin

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Proper name

Etymology: From Ancient Greek Ταυλάντιοι (Taulántioi), possibly a misspelling of Illyrian *dauland- word meaning "swallow," from Proto-Indo-European *delh₁- (“to cut”), cognate to Albanian dallëndyshe (“swallow”), as another ethnonym used was Χελιδόνιοι (swollow). The name Taulantii appears to be connected with the word dallëndyshe, from Proto-Albanian *daulna meaning "swallow". According to Demiraj, the latin cluster -nt- has evolved into Albanian -nd-, as in the latin loans prind < parentem, argjend < argentum, Konstandin < Constantinus. Later on, the initial t- has evolved into d- probably under the influence of the following -d-, and finally the intervocalic Latin -l- has regularly evolved to Albanian -ll-. Thus, the historically phonemic correspondence between Taulant and Proto-Albanian *daulnānja (modern dallëndyshë) seems quite normal This connection is also supported by Matzinger, who is sceptic about considering Albanian as a direct descendant of Illyrian, but rather as a closely related language to it and Messapic. Etymology templates: {{der|la|grc|Ταυλάντιοι}} Ancient Greek Ταυλάντιοι (Taulántioi), {{der|la|xil|*dauland-}} Illyrian *dauland-, {{der|la|ine-pro|*delh₁-||to cut}} Proto-Indo-European *delh₁- (“to cut”), {{cog|sq|dallëndyshe||swallow}} Albanian dallëndyshe (“swallow”), {{der|la|sqj-pro|*daulna}} Proto-Albanian *daulna, {{der|la|sqj-pro|*daulnānja}} Proto-Albanian *daulnānja Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Taulantiī&lt;2.loc&gt;|g=m}} Taulantiī m pl (genitive Taulantiōrum); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Taulantiī&lt;2.loc&gt;}} Forms: Taulantiī [canonical, masculine, plural], Taulantiōrum [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Taulantiī [nominative, plural], Taulantiōrum [genitive, plural], Taulantiīs [dative, plural], Taulantiōs [accusative, plural], Taulantiīs [ablative, plural], Taulantiī [plural, vocative], Taulantiīs [locative, plural]
  1. An Illyrian tribe settled on the coast of modern Albania. Tags: declension-2 Categories (topical): Tribes

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