Re: *san,- , "judged"?

From: Rick McCallister
Message: 65472
Date: 2009-11-26

Yes, I posted that on the web about 12 years ago and although I've lost my Etruscan notes, I realize, as Glen Gordon said, this really is an "anti-dictionary" in that I put in everything I could find, to let the more knowledgeable figure it out
My thoughts were that the original root was similar in meaning to Arabic Haram "forbidden, sanctuary"  e.g. al-aHram "the Pyramids of Gizeh", etc, 

--- On Thu, 11/26/09, Torsten <tgpedersen@...> wrote:

From: Torsten <tgpedersen@...>
Subject: [tied] Re: *san,- , "judged"?
To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, November 26, 2009, 4:55 AM

 


http://etruscans1. tripod.com/ Language/ EtruscanSA. html
sac-, Sac-, sac-a, sac-ri "carrying out a sacred act, to consecrate" [g/lb83, mp68, dep, pa]
sacni "priest" [g/lb83 77]
"consecration" [mp68: 263]
Sacni "to cover" [az96]
sacni, sacniu, Sacni-cn, Sacni-tn, Sacni-cla, Sacni-tle, Sacni-cl-eri, Sacni-cS-treS "sacred place, sanctuary, consecrated" [mp68, pa, dep, gzb]
Sacnic "cover" [az96]
Sacnic cilth "sanctuary" [mp68: 263]
Sacnic cith "tegimen apex, pointed hood for fulguriator and haruspex" [az96]
sacnicleri "for the temple" [gm97]
sacnisa, SacniSa, Sacnisa "consecrate, dedicate" [am91, g/lb83, 85: 161, mc91: 135, mp68: 263]
"covered" > "buried" [az96]
sacnitalte, sacnisa, sacniSa "to consecrate" [mp68]
Sacnitle "covers (plural)" [az96]
sacniu, sacniv "(has) covered" [az96]
suc-, Suc-, Suc-i, Suc-ivn, Suc-ri "ritual act" [mp68]
see Latin sacer "sacred, holy" [az96, g/lb83, 85: 161, mc91: 135, mp68: 263, gzb, dep, pa]
see Greek hagios "holy" [dep]
see Oscan sakoro "sacred" [dep]
see Hittite saklai "custom" [dep]
see Indo-European *sak- "to consecrate" [pa]
< *steg-n- [az96]

Couldn't match better

Torsten