词汇 | toponym |
释义 | toponym noun[ C ] language specializeduk /ˈtɒp.ə.nɪm/ us /ˈtɑː.pə.nɪm/ a word that is the name of a place: 地名 Toponyms ending in -thorpe, -by, - combe, -gill and -royd are associated with regions settled by different groups such as Celts, Vikings, Danes, and Saxons.以“thorpe”、“by”、“combe”、“gill” 和 “royd”结尾的地名与凯尔特人、维京人、丹麦人和撒克逊人等不同群体定居的地区有关。 Linguistics: terminology & vocabulary abbreviated form accommodation alphabetic Anglicism antonym antonymous buzzword cognate coinage homography homonymic homonymy homophonic homophony productive productively receptive receptively referent vocab Examples of toponymtoponym In addition, cer tain personal names and toponyms are the same in most of these manuscripts. Table 2 lists the 19 civil buildings on the map, together with their toponyms, and correlates them with ethnohistorical and geographical sources. The etymology of generic names is supplied; for species, as appropriate, eponyms and less obvious toponyms are explained. As this toponym is situated along the right side of the map, it would correspond to the east. Other toponyms represented on the map are included with the three other congregations. The attacked man is shown falling on his face on top of a mountain toponym. The fact that they share a particular clan designation implies that all are "extending up from a common source" in the form of a common place described by the toponym. Through toponyms or through a characteristic vegetation or allotment even places that had not been used as settlement area for more than one generation might have been remembered. The geographical contents delimit the region and locate its boundaries by depicting the hydrography and traditional topography (toponymic glyphs and toponyms) of the area of interest. Many of the toponyms of this region became names and concepts in the new history of mankind that was created by archaeology in the nineteenth and twentieth century. Asterisk, relation only known through a toponym. More than most toponyms, as linguistic items hydronyms are very conservative, with successor peoples often retaining the name given a body of water. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Exonyms and endonyms can be names of places (toponym), ethnic groups (ethnonym), languages (glossonym), or individuals (personal name). From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. It derives either directly from "wilk" (wolf) or from toponyms with this stem. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. To separate between persons with similar or equal names they used patronymes or toponyms, i.e. names from places of origin. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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