[ˈrae̯.tiː], [ˈrɛː.ti]
OriginUnclear. Possibly from Gaulish/Celtic *rait (“highland”), or maybe connected with Reitia, a Venetic/Italic goddess; from Venetic 𐌓𐌄𐌉𐌕𐌉𐌀 (reitia), from Proto-Indo-European *wreyd-. More at Raeti.
- declension-2A pre-Roman tribe of the Alps
FormsRaetī(canonical, masculine, plural) · Raetōrum(genitive) · Raetī(nominative, plural) · Raetōrum(genitive, plural) · Raetīs(dative, plural) · Raetōs(accusative, plural) · Raetīs(ablative, plural) · Raetī(plural, vocative) · Rhaetī(alternative)
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