locatin

Paelignian

Etymology

Probably a borrowing from Latin locō, at least in the sense of "to contract."

Verb

locatin (3rd-person plural perfect active indicative)

  1. to contract (for building?)

Usage notes

The engraver likely mistakenly omitted a final *-s. Thus, the term may be emended to *locatins.

References

  • Rex Wallace (1984), The Sabellian Languages[1] (quotation in Undetermined; overall work in English), page 87
  • Robert Seymour Conway (1897), The Italic Dialects[2] (overall work in English), Cambridge University Press, page 630
  • Andreas Willi (2016), “The Oscan Perfect in -TT-”, in Transactions of the Philological Society[3], volume 114, number 1, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 75–94