Tubusuptu
French
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Tubusuptu.
Proper noun
Tubusuptu f
Latin
Alternative forms
- Tubusuptos, Tubusuctu, Thubusubtu, Tubusubros
Etymology
Also in Ptolemy as Ancient Greek Τουβούσουπτος (Touboúsouptos), Τουβούσουππος (Touboúsouppos), Τουβούσιππος (Touboúsippos).
Possibly the same city as Thubuscum. The root *thubu(r)- is shared with other Roman African toponyms, such as Thuburbo, Thubursicu, Thuburnica.
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Proper noun
Tubusuptu gender unattested
- a town in Mauretania Caesariensis, Roman Empire
- c. 77 CE – 79 CE, Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia 5.21:
- intus colonia Augusta quae item Succhabar, item Tubusuptu, civitates Timici, Tigavae, flumina Sardaval, Aves, Nabar, gens Macurebi, flumen Usar, gens Nababes.
- In the interior are the colony of Augusta, also called Succhabar, Tubusuptu, the cities of Timici and Tigavae, the rivers Sardaval, Aves, and Nabar, the Macurebi tribe, the river Usar, and the Nababes tribe.
- intus colonia Augusta quae item Succhabar, item Tubusuptu, civitates Timici, Tigavae, flumina Sardaval, Aves, Nabar, gens Macurebi, flumen Usar, gens Nababes.
- 380 CE – 392 CE, Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae 29.5.11:
- his ita cum laetitia possessorum dispositis, ad Tubusuptum progressus, oppidum Ferrato contiguum monti
- After these arrangements had thus been made to the joy of the land-owners, he marched to Tubusuptum, a town near Mount Ferratus
- his ita cum laetitia possessorum dispositis, ad Tubusuptum progressus, oppidum Ferrato contiguum monti
- c. 700 C.E., Ravenna Cosmography 3.8[1]:
- Tubusuptos (var. Tubusuptas, Tubusubros)
- Tubusuptos
Derived terms
- Tubusubditanus, Tubusucticanus, Thubugusubdinatus
References
Further reading
- Tubusuptu in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Wilmanns, G., Mommsen, Th., editors (1881), Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, volume 7, page 754