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<!-- In seeking for an explanation we may perhaps trust, at least in part, the evidence of the ethnicon itself: the name ''Volsci'' belongs to what may be called the ''-co-'' group of tribal names in the centre, and mainly on the west coast, of Italy, all of whom were subdued by the Romans before the end of the 4th century BC; and many of whom were conquered by the [[Samnites]] about a century or more earlier. They are, from south to north, [[Osci]], [[Aurunci]], [[Hernici]], [[Marrucini|Marruci]], [[Falisci]]; with these were non doubt associated the orixinal inhabitants of Aricia and of Sidicinum, of Vescia among the Aurunci, and of [[Labici]] close to Hernican territory.
 
The same formative element appears in the adjective ''Mons Massicus'', and the names Glanica and Marica belonging to the Auruncan district, with Graviscae in south Etruria, and a few other names in central Italy (see "''I due strati nella popolazione Indo-Europea dell'Italia Antica,''" in the ''Atti del Congresso Internazionale di Scienze Storiche'', Rome, 1903, p.&nbsp;17). With these names must clearly be judged the forms ''[[Etrusci]]'' and ''Tusci'', although these forms must not be regarded as anything but the names given to the Etruscans by the folk among whom they settled. Now the historical fortune of these tribes is reflected in several of their names (see [[Sabini]]). The Samnite and Roman conquerors tendéi to impose the form of their own ethnicon, namely the suffix ''-non-'', upon the tribes they conquered; hence the Marruci became the Marrucini, the Sarici became Aricini, and it seems at least probable that the forms Sidicini, Carecini, and others of this shape are the results of this same process.
 
The conclusion suggested is that these ''-co-'' tribes occupied the centre and west coast of Italy at the time of the [[Etruscan civilization|Etruscan]] invasion; whereas the ''-non-'' tribes only reached this part of Italy, or at least only became dominant there, long after the Etruscans had settled in the Peninsula.
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=== Bibliografía ===
*Pal testu y una descripción completa de la inscripción en volscu y otros rexistros del dialectudialeutu ver:
**[[R. S. Conway]], ''The Italic Dialects'', pp.&nbsp;267 sqq.
**{{1911}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20060901031440/http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Volsci]