- An
oeconym, also econym, or
oikonym (from Gr****: οἶκος, oîkos, 'house, dwelling' and ὄνυμα, ónuma, 'name') is a
specific type of
toponym that designates...
- by the Rhineland-Palatinate
regional reforms. In 1935 it
received the
oeconym 'on the Weinstraße' due to its wine-growing status.
Since its institution...
- The Prešeren
House (traditional
Slovene oeconym pr' Ribču) is a
house in the
village of Vrba in the Muni****lity of Žirovnica in Slovenia. It is the house...
- Norway. The
Evinrude surname,
which he
adopted in the
United States, is an
oeconym from the
Evenrud farm in
Vestre Toten,
where his
mother was born. In October...
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territories Ethnonymy Exonym and
endonym Gazetteer Lists of
places Oeconym Toponymy of the
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sounds *š, *ž into *s, *z respectively. This is
observed in
hydronyms and
oeconyms (e.g. Zirnajai, Zalvas, Zarasai) as well as
loanwords preserved in Lithuanian...
- Kočevje:
Pokrajinski muzej, p. 4. Loški
Potok muni****l site
Podpreska on
Geopedia Pre–World War II list of
oeconyms and
family names in
Podpreska v t e...
- odonym: a name of a
street or road (also hodonym). oikonym, also (Latinized)
oeconym or econym: a name of a
house or
other building. oronym: 1: a name of a...
- biology, geology, hydrology, meteorology, and climatology,
among others.
oeconym A
toponym or
proper name for a
house or
other residential building, or...
-
shafts and
other narrow, dark places; for example, in
Kropa there is an
oeconym Pekel originally referring to a blacksmith's shop.
Semantically related...