出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/18 00:40 UTC 版)
From 古期英語 Dūnholm, meaning "hill islet". In order to get from Dunholm to Durham, two major processes had to take place. Firstly, the n at the coda of the first syllable, dun, underwent dissimilation. Specifically, by influence of the m in the coda of the following syllable (holm), said n denasalised and lenited to the oral r, thus dur. Secondly, after a weakening of the vowel quality in the more weakly-stressed syllable holm, this ending was misanalysed as the similar-sounding toponymic suffix, -ham, meaning home or farm. Doublet of Duresm and Dunelm.
Durham
Durham (plural Durhams)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/29 20:30 UTC 版)
Durham (
/ˈdʌrəm/, locally /ˈdʊrəm/) is a city in the North East of England. It is within the County Durham local government district, and is the county town of the larger ceremonial county. It lies to the south of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Chester-le-Street and Sunderland and to the north of Darlington.
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