Re: Latin acipe:nser "sturgeon"

From: stlatos
Message: 67680
Date: 2011-06-03

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Joao S. Lopes" <josimo70@...> wrote:
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> Any comment about the etymology of Latin name of the sturgeon, acipe:nser ?
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> this -pe:nser seems to be < *pentSter- <*pend-ter? Or an ending like anser, passer?
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> JS Lopes


It's probably a compound w * oxW-kYú+ \ xW-kYú+ like:

* oxWkYúpet!er.; accipiter = hawk L; o:kupterós H \ oxú- G;

* oxWkYúpYed*+; acupedius = swift-footed L; oxúpous G;


so approx. :

* oxWkYúpen.d.yó+s = quickly sinking/diving down (into the water) > * acupensios -i- > * aquepensis. > * aquipensir. \ etc.

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aquipenser (m) -eris (g) \ acipenser (m) -eris (g) \ acipensis (m) -is (g) \ * accipensius = sturgeon? L; >> akkipe:síos G

and so would be one of the few L words w ev. for -us./is. > -ur./ir. (like satur) .