- The
Duerna is a
river in the
province of León, Spain. It
begins at the
convergence of the
Cabrito and
Ballina streams, in the town of
Pobladura de la Sierra...
- (2012). "Roman Gold-Mining in North-West Spain, II:
Workings on the Rio
Duerna".
Journal of
Roman Studies. 62: 59–74. doi:10.2307/298927. JSTOR 298927...
- (1972). "Roman Gold-Mining in North-West Spain, II:
Workings on the Rio
Duerna".
Journal of
Roman Studies. 62: 59–74. doi:10.2307/298927. JSTOR 298927...
- that name of the
river so that the part in the
county would have its name.
Duerna Tuerto Jamuz Eria
Special tributary:
Presa Cerrajera,
which splits from...
- D. G.,
Roman gold-mining in north-west Spain, II:
Workings on the Rio
Duerna,
Journal of
Roman Studies 62 (1972): 59–74. Domergue, C. and Hérail, G....
- (1972). "Roman gold-mining in north-west Spain, II:
Workings on the Rio
Duerna".
Journal of
Roman Studies. 62.
Society for the
Promotion of
Roman Studies:...
- cudo 'hidden' W cudd, C cudh, Br kuzh - dour 'handful'
Galician dorna, Sp
duerna 'kneading trough' Gaul
durnos 'fist' B
dourn 'hand', W dwrn, Ir/OIr/OBr/C...
- home-wrecker"
correa "belt"
corro "circle"
cresa "maggot"
cueto "hillock"
duerna "trough"
engorar "to addle"
eranela galga "large stone"
gallardo "gaillard"...
- Akin to Old French,
Occitan dorn, 'a handful'. Nevertheless, the
Asturian duerna 'bowl'
demand a form **dorno-, and for this reason,
perhaps a form *dor-no...
- del Río and
Regueras de Arriba, in the
south La Valduerna, the
valley of
Duerna River, with the
following muni****lities:
Castrillo de la Valduerna, Destriana...