Latin

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Etymology

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Burroni and Brezigia read this as annosio, under the assumption that double nn was misread as m in transmission. It would thus be an archaic genitive singular from Proto-Italic *atnosjo, from *atnos (year), whence also classical annus.[1]

Noun

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amosio

  1. The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include: Synonym of annuo

References

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  1. ^ Burroni, Francesco, Brezigia, Michele (2017) “Lat. amosio: A previously unnoticed -osio genitive in Latin”, in Pallas[1], number 103, Presses Universitaires du Midi, →ISSN, →JSTOR, pages 77–86

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