- An
endonym /ˈɛndənɪm/ (also
known as
autonym /ˈɔːtənɪm/) is a common,
native name for a
group of people,
individual person,
geographical place, language...
- мо́ва or ру́скїй ѧзы́къ;[failed verification] see also
other names) is an
exonymic linguonym for a
closely related group of East
Slavic linguistic varieties...
- from an ethnonym. exochoronym: a
choronym (regional or
country name) of
exonymic (foreign) origin,
created and used by
those who don't
belong to the native...
-
traditional attire of the
Romani people,
widely known in
English by the
exonymic slur Gypsies.
Romani traditional clothing is
closely connected to the history...
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Ruthenian Voivodeship, a
historical province (1434–1772) Ruthenians, an
exonymic name
applied to
various East
Slavic peoples: Belarusians,
sometimes referred...
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Ruthenian Orthodox Church may
refer to: an
exonymic designation for
Eastern Orthodox ecclesiastical jurisdictions among Eastern Slavs,
during the late...
- An
exonymic term "Georgian"
resulted from the
merger of
Persian designation "gurğ" (wolf), with the cult of
Saint George po****r
among the Georgians. The...
-
Exonymic term
applied by Han
Chinese to an
ethnic group or groups...
- romanized: rusiny; Ukrainian: русини, romanized: rusyny). By
opting for the use of
exonymic terms,
authors who
wrote in
Latin were
relieved from the need to be specific...
- of the
Swahili coast. Many
demonyms function both
endonymically and
exonymically (used by the
referents themselves or by outsiders);
others function only...