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- 289 ha). According to Mallory and Adams, the Thames, from Middle English Temese, is derived from the Brittonic name for the river, Tamesas (from *tamēssa)...
- unetymological ⟨th⟩ in English are the name of the River Thames from Middle English Temese and the name Anthony (though the ⟨th⟩ is often pronounced /θ/ under the...
- included this description of the route taken by the Danes: "... Foron þa up be Temese oþþæt hie gedydon æt Sæferne, þa up be Sæferne. The Seafarer (poem) ..."þæt...
- Athena, disguised as him, tells Telemachus that he is sailing to the city of Temese with his own crew, claiming that he is in search of bronze. Mentes (truly...
- nouns which usually went without it. These include: All river names. On Temese flēat ān sċip ("A boat was floating on the Thames"). Names of peoples. Ex:...
- As there were copper mines in the neighbourhood, it is very probably the Temese mentioned by Homer (Odyssey, I, 184), which was in his time the prin****l...
- to those named in the Iliad, including the Cam (Scamander) and Thames (Temese) and added a "reconstruction" of the Trojan battlefield in Cambridgeshire...
- Tavoez (Breton), Teems (Afrikaans, Western Frisian), Temes (Old English), Temese (middle English), Temza (Croatian, Latvian, Slovene), Temza - Темза (Bulgarian...
- Tame and River Tamar. Scholars now believe that these and the older names Temese and Tamesis derive from Brythonic Tamesa, possibly meaning 'the dark one'...
- cases that suggested the jurisdiction to make declarations should exist. Temese showed acceptance of such a possibility as early as 1992, supported by Baigent’s...