「Toponym」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| , however, sees the theonym as related to the | toponym Alesia, implying that he was a mountain-god. |
| d not only to refer to deities, but also as a | toponym and hydronym. |
| ved either from angel (messenger) or from the | toponym Angel (Agel), a district near Amida. |
| ish culture, the first mention of the present | toponym, as Wulfamere, the "wolves' pool", is a token |
| The hamlet's | toponym combines Brythonic and Old English origins, a |
| Claverdon's | toponym comes from the Old English for "clover hill". |
| Arncott's | toponym comes from the Old English Earnigcote meaning |
| The village's | toponym comes from the Old English for a farm or dwel |
| Toponym comes from Latin Fanum, a kind of temples anc | |
| According to Xose L. Gonzalez, Creximil | toponym comes from Crestimiri, i.e., the genitive of |
| Bystrzyca is a common Polish | toponym, derived from the Slavic root *-bystr, denoti |
| Its | toponym derives from the fact that it is in a valley. |
| hether this was a Latinisation of the Genoese | toponym Dulcedo or that of the Catalan surname Dolcet |
| The | toponym Eaton is Anglo-Saxon, and "Water Eaton" means |
| family name, the gens Julia, with the Celtic | toponym element -briga, common in Iberia. |
| abelagayo is marked as the indigenous Zapotec | toponym for the town San Mateo Macuilxochitl, the set |
| Idstone's | toponym has evolved from the Old English Edwineston i |
| is name (without any accompanying patronym or | toponym), his style, and the place of his song in the |
| The municipality has the longest | toponym in Catalan at 43 characters. |
| The | toponym is from the Old English for "long farm". |
| The village | toponym is derived from the Old English for "hovel-li |
| The village | toponym is derived from the Old English for "fallow-c |
| The | toponym is derived from the Old English neotherra mea |
| Chimney's | toponym is derived Old English, meaning "Island of a |
| The | toponym is derived from the Old English for "hill wit |
| The | toponym is derived from the well of Saint Winifred an |
| The village's | toponym is derived from the Old English for "red oak" |
| Its | toponym is believed to be derived from the Old Englis |
| Evershaw's | toponym is derived from the Old English for "boar woo |
| The village | toponym is derived from the Old English for "home far |
| The | toponym is derived from the Old English personal name |
| East Hagbourne's | toponym is derived from Hacca's Brook, a stream that |
| Cuddesdon's | toponym is derived from the Old English Cuddes Dune m |
| The village | toponym is derived from the Old English for 'Ylla's b |
| The village's | toponym is derived from the River Itchen, and a link |
| Radclive's | toponym is derived from the Old English for "red clif |
| Its | toponym is derived from Thorstan meaning "Thorstone", |
| The | toponym is derived from the Old English for "home nea |
| The | toponym is believed to be a derivation of "Old Cannin |
| The | toponym itself comes from an ancient pre-roman/astur |
| The Turkish | toponym Karahisar, appearing first in the 14th centur |
| Cuyamaca is a popular | toponym lending its name to streets, businesses and a |
| The | toponym Marcham is derived from the Old English Merce |
| His name may be the source of the | toponym Margate. |
| risi calls this mountain Banu-lQatil, and the | toponym may derive from the words pinna (Arabic for " |
| Capidava is a Getic | toponym, meaning the "curve fortified settlement". |
| ll) suggest that its origin is an Anglo-Saxon | toponym meaning 'Gicca's spring'. |
| Subartu (Subaru of the letters) is a | toponym mentioned in the Amarna letters (14th century |
| e use the name of Novae (Nouae), although the | toponym might have referred to the canabae (canabae l |
| The | toponym name "Hedgerley" is derived from the Old Engl |
| Tacoronte is a | toponym of Guanche origin, believed to be derived fro |
| here is no evidence that it is related to the | toponym Piccadilly. |
| The | toponym Rose Hill is derived from the name of an old |
| The | toponym Tetecala comes from a Nahuatl name and means |
| Challow's | toponym was Ceueslaue in the time of the Domesday Boo |
| The | toponym Weald is from the Old English for "woodland". |
| avation of Troy VIIa and the discovery of the | toponym Wilusa in Hittite correspondence has made it |
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