regenai
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Marrucinian
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adjective
1.3
References
Marrucinian
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Italic
*rēgīnā
(
“
queen
”
)
. Cognate with
Latin
rēgīna
.
Adjective
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regenai
(
dative
singular
feminine
)
An
epithet
of
Ceres
.
3rd–2nd century
BCE
,
Rapino bronze
, found in
Rapino
,
Abruzzo
, line 10:
regen[ai]
peai cerie iouia
to
Regina
Pia Iovia Ceres
References
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Glinister, Fay (
(Can we
date
this quote?)
) “The Rapino bronze, the
touta marouca
, and sacred prostitution in early central Italy”, in
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies. Supplement
, number
73
,
→JSTOR
, pages
18–38
Categories
:
Marrucinian terms inherited from Proto-Italic
Marrucinian terms derived from Proto-Italic
Marrucinian lemmas
Marrucinian adjectives
umc:Divine epithets
Marrucinian terms with quotations
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