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toponymy (təʊˈpɒnɪmɪ) Also erron. toponomy. [f. topo- +Gr. -ωνυµία, f. ὄνοµα name: cf. homonymy, synonymy.] 1. The place-names of a country or district as a subject of study.1876 W. K. Sullivan in Encycl. Brit. V. 306/2 The substitution of vague descriptions of dress and arms, and a vague toponomy, ...
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Toponymy
Toponymy is a branch of onomastics, the study of proper names of all kinds. A person who studies toponymy is called toponymist. Biblical toponyms in the United States
Celtic toponymy
German toponymy
Germanic toponymy
Historical African place names
Japanese place names
Korean
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Norman toponymy
This order dominates in Occitan toponymy, as well as in western France. Local specificity
In the Norman toponymy, the most widespread appellative is -ville or Ville-, with an estimated 20% of the French communes of Normandy
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German toponymy
See also
Germanic toponymy
Celtic toponymy
German exonyms
German names for Central European towns
List of English exonyms for German toponyms
List clusters of toponym suffixes in Germany
https://ssz.fr/places/#// Placename pattern visualization using regular expressions
Place name etymologies
Toponymy
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Cumbrian toponymy
Cumbrian toponymy refers to the study of place names in Cumbria, a county in North West England, and as a result of the spread of the ancient Cumbric language often found near Roman roads) → -wick, -wich
Old Norse
The Norse appear to have arrived in Cumbria in about 925 AD and left a huge impression upon the toponymy
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Welsh toponymy
See also
Aber and Inver as place-name elements
Celtic onomastics
Celtic toponymy
Cumbrian toponymy
Irish toponymy
List of generic forms in place names in the United Kingdom and Ireland
Llan place name element
Scottish toponymy
Toponymy in Great Britain
Welsh Place-Name Society
Welsh place names in other
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Germanic toponymy
See also
Germanic names
Dutch names
German names
Norman toponymy (includes Old Norse placenames in Normandy)
German toponymy
Celtic toponymy
Placenames in the United Kingdom and Ireland
References
Place name etymologies
Toponymy
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Celtic toponymy
Celtic toponymy is the study of place names wholly or partially of Celtic origin. See also
Aber and Inver as place-name elements
Celtic onomastics
List of Celtic place names in Portugal
Notes
Toponymy
Place name etymologies
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Scottish toponymy
Scottish toponymy derives from the languages of Scotland. The toponymy varies in each region, reflecting the linguistic history of each part of the country.
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3、此外我还搜刮了German toponymy(德国地名,中英两版)、Germanic toponymy(日耳曼语族语言地名,英文版)的.html。 4、需要注意,维基也不是多么全面而详细的资料库,而且很可能有错。 关键词:toponym(地名)、toponymy(地名学)。如果关键词用place names的话,更大概率搜出来的不是词缀列表,而是现成的完整地名列表。 三、是检查和纠错,或者说,避讳?总之意思是这个意思。
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Toponymy of England
The toponymy of England derives from a variety of linguistic origins. Toponymy by region
Most English place-names are Old English.
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Toponymy in the United Kingdom and Ireland
The different toponymy in different parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland are discussed in the following articles:
English toponymy
Irish toponymy Scottish toponymy
Welsh toponymy
British toponymy
Irish toponymy
British Isles
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Grad (toponymy)
Grad () is an Old Slavic word meaning "town", "city", "castle" or "fortified settlement". Initially present in all related languages as gord, it can still be found as grad, gradić, horod or gorod in many placenames today. These places have grad as part of their name: Asenovgrad ("Asen's town") Beogr...
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Hrad (toponymy)
It is preserved in the toponymy of the four countries where the languages are spoken:
Hradec
Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
Hradisko, Slovakia
Hradiště
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