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==Etruscan vocabulary== Much of the more certainly defined vocabulary (from the glossary in Pallottino, 1975, unless otherwise indicated) of the text is again, of course, religious, including references to the god ''uni'' "Juno,"<ref>Pallottino, Massimo. The Etruscans. 1975. Indiana UP. pp. 214</ref> nouns like ''tmia'' "temple," ''vacal'' "offering, libation (?)," and ''ilucve'' "festival"; or they involve the calendar or elements of the natural world: ''tiur'' "month, moon," ''avil'' "year(s)," ''pulum-χva'' "stars" (?). Other well attested words in the text include the number "three" ''ci'', and some common verbs such as ''turu-'' "give" and ''am-'' "be," and the well known term for "magistrate" ''zilac-''. Most of the rest of the words are contested or uncertain.<ref>Pallottino, Massimo. The Etruscans. 1975. Indiana UP. pp. 225-234</ref> ===Verbs=== :'''acna(s)''', to bring forth :'''am''', to be :'''tur''', to give ({{angbr|tur-uc-e}} 'has given') :'''θem''', to build, establish ===Nouns=== :'''astre''', Phoenician goddess of fertility, :'''atran''', reign, rulership? :'''avil''', year ({{angbr|avilχva-l}} 'of the years, yearly') :'''xurvar''', month [Phoenician {{angbr|krr}} *kurar] :'''meχ''', people :'''pulum''', star :'''tiur''', month<ref>Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis. The Linen Book of Zagreb: A Comment on the Longest Etruscan Text. By L.B. VAN DER MEER. (Monographs on Antiquity.) Louvain: Peeters, 2007. pp. 171–172</ref> :'''tmia''', temple ({{angbr|tmia-l}} 'of the temple') :'''θefariei''', [[Tiberius (praenomen)|Tiberius]] [Roman male name] :'''uni''', Etruscan mother goddess of fertility [cf. Latin ''[[Juno (mythology)|Iūno]]''] :'''vacal''', votive offering :'''velianas''', Velianas [family name]. :'''zilac''' magistrate ===Other parts of speech=== :'''ca''', this; '''ica-c''' and this :'''ci''', three :'''nac''', when, during, while :'''śnuiu-aφ''', as many? ([[Liber Linteus|LLZ]], col 6, lines 1,2,4)
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