Etymological dictionaries of Latin – whether by Ernout and Meillet, Walde and Hofmann, or de Vaan – show that the origin of mulier remains uncertain. In response, the authors propose a new etymology, pursuing a previously unexplored approach. A formal analysis, grounded in historical phonetics and comparative Indo-European linguistics, is complemented by a cultural interpretation of the hypothesized meaning. This latter perspective likewise reveals notable parallels with conceptions attested in other Indo-European traditions.
Melazzo, L., Melazzo, R. (2026). A new hypothesis on the etymology of Lat. mulier -eris 'woman'. JOURNAL OF LATIN LINGUISTICS, 24(1), 93-102.
A new hypothesis on the etymology of Lat. mulier -eris 'woman'
Lucio Melazzo
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;Roberta Melazzo
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2026-02-01
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Etymological dictionaries of Latin – whether by Ernout and Meillet, Walde and Hofmann, or de Vaan – show that the origin of mulier remains uncertain. In response, the authors propose a new etymology, pursuing a previously unexplored approach. A formal analysis, grounded in historical phonetics and comparative Indo-European linguistics, is complemented by a cultural interpretation of the hypothesized meaning. This latter perspective likewise reveals notable parallels with conceptions attested in other Indo-European traditions.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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