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Wie kam die Zschopau zu ihrem Namen? Ist der Flussname Zschopau slawischer oder germanischer Herkunft?

open access: yes, 2014
Why did the river Zschopau get this name? Is it of Slavonic or Germanic origin? – The article tries to give an explanation of origin and development of the river name Zschopau in Saxony (Germany). On the base of documents all historical forms since about
Hengst, Karlheinz
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Lietuvos vardo kilmė

open access: yes, 1964
Der Verfasser zeigt, dass der Ländername Lietuvá “Litauen” und sein Ethnonym lietuvis “Litauer” (Pl. lietúviai) nach der allgemeinen Tendenz der Bildung der baltischen (bzw.
Kuzavinis, K.
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Holocene evolution of Portus Pisanus, the lost harbour of Pisa. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2018
Kaniewski D   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Hebros niosący srebro..., czyli o płowdiwskich hydronimach i innych nazwach związanych z wodą

open access: yes, 2012
The article explains the etymology of hydronym Marica, history of previous names and discusses of the name of the river bridges, canals and islands of the river section in the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv.
Borowiak, Patryk
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Унава, Унява-hydronyms and related names on the Europe map

open access: yes, 2011
У статті запропоновано етимологічну інтерпретацію та структурно-семантичний аналіз середньонаддністрянського гідроніма Унява, який розглянуто в колі центральноєвропейських назв на Ун- / Un-,In the article the etymologic interpretation and structure ...
Вербич, С.О.
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TO THE ISSUE OF LOWER DON HYDRONYMS CLASSIFICATION [PDF]

open access: yesУспехи современного естествознания (Advances in Current Natural Sciences), 2021
I.V. Bessmertnyy   +2 more
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Das festlandkeltische Hydronym *Langvros: Rekonstruktion und Integration

open access: yes, 2017
The name of the river Lambro/Lambrus near Milano (Italy/Roman province Gallia-Transpadana) will be reconstructed as indoeuropean *h1lṇgwhró-s ‘quick’. Compared with other geographic names it will be supposed, that Lambrus is a celtic relict name.
Greule, Albrecht
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The River Wharfe and Verbeia, Celtic Goddess

open access: yesTraduction et Langues, 2018
The Wharfe is a river of Yorkshire, in northern England. It was known to the Romans as 'Verbeia', also used of their fortress in what is now the town of Ilkley.
Andrew Charles Breeze
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Word-formation models of the Prussian compounds: a problem of āmredita type [compositionsartige Wörter] reconstruction (using toponyms and hydronyms with a making component OPr. laucks "field")

open access: yes, 2011
Reikšminiai žodžiai: Amredita tipas; Baltų kalbos; Dūrinys; Hidronimas; Prūsų kalba; Semema; Tatpurusa tipas; Toponimas; Amredita type; Baltic languages; Compound; Hydronym; Prussian; Sememe; Tatpurusa type; ToponymThe article presents an analysis of the
Kregždys, Rolandas
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