-
hydronym (from Gr****: ὕδρω, hydrō, "water" and ὄνομα, onoma, "name") is a type of
toponym that
designates a
proper name of a body of water.
Hydronyms...
- The
tables "Comparison of old
European hydronyms" show that, in
contradiction to Krahe's opinion,
hydronyms (and toponyms) can in some
cases very well...
- The
Manzanares (Spanish pronunciation: [manθaˈnaɾes]) is a
river in the
centre of the
Iberian Peninsula,
which flows from the
Sierra de Guadarrama, p****es...
- The
Saint John
River (French:
fleuve Saint-Jean; Maliseet-P****amaquoddy: Wolastoq) is a 673-kilometre-long (418 mi)
river flowing within the
Dawnland region...
- or the
Yakutsk fortress. The
first version of the
toponym came from the
hydronym "Lena", the second, from "Yakutia", a
synonym for Sakha,
eventually became...
- Name of a... Name of name Any
geographical object Toponym Body of
water Hydronym Mountain or hill
Oronym Region or
country Choronym Any
inhabited locality...
- '(He) from the Tiber' < *Tiferis 'Tiber') and
Teperie (via the
Latin hydronym Tiber).
Legendary king Tiberinus,
ninth in the king-list of Alba Longa...
- by the Roma. The term
Baltic stems from the name of the
Baltic Sea – a
hydronym dating back to at
least 3rd
century B.C. (when
Erastothenes mentioned Baltia...
- organisation,
while those pertaining to
trade are all
loaned or innovated.
Hydronyms present a
complicated picture; the term for "sea" (det) is
native and...
- The Qarqarçay (Gargarchay) or
Karkar (Armenian: Կարկառ) is a
river located in Azerbaijan, in the
drainage basin of the Kura.
Parts of the
river flow through...