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|'''{{Lang|xum|[[wikt:𐌕𐌉𐌊𐌀𐌌𐌍𐌄|Tikamne]]}}''' |
|'''{{Lang|xum|[[wikt:𐌕𐌉𐌊𐌀𐌌𐌍𐌄|Tikamne]]}}''' |
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|Poultney and De Vaan both interpret this term as the name of a deity,{{Sfn|de Vaan|2008|p=169}} which Poultney latinizes as {{Lang|la|Dicamnus}}.{{Sfn|Poultney|1959|p=327}} Buck, however, alternatively glosses the term as merely a noun with the meaning "dedication."{{Sfn|Buck|1904|p=349}} The word is perhaps etymologically connectable to Latin {{Lang|la|[[wikt:dico|dīcō]]}} ("to say, speak").{{Sfn|de Vaan|2008|p=169}}{{Sfn|Poultney|1959|p=327}} The Etruscan deity {{Lang|ett|Tekum}} may have been borrowed from this Umbrian god.{{Sfn|van der Meer|1987|pp=45-46}} |
|Poultney and De Vaan both interpret this term as the name of a deity,{{Sfn|de Vaan|2008|p=169}} which Poultney latinizes as {{Lang|la|Dicamnus}}.{{Sfn|Poultney|1959|p=327}} Buck, however, alternatively glosses the term as merely a noun with the meaning "dedication."{{Sfn|Buck|1904|p=349}} The word is perhaps etymologically connectable to Latin {{Lang|la|[[wikt:dico|dīcō]]}} ("to say, speak").{{Sfn|de Vaan|2008|p=169}}{{Sfn|Poultney|1959|p=327}} The [[Etruscan civilization|Etruscan]] deity {{Lang|ett|Tekum}} may have been borrowed from this Umbrian god.{{Sfn|van der Meer|1987|pp=45-46}} |
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|'''{{Lang|xum|[[wikt:𐌕𐌓𐌄𐌁𐌄|Trebe]]}}''' |
|'''{{Lang|xum|[[wikt:𐌕𐌓𐌄𐌁𐌄|Trebe]]}}''' |
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