- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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'...
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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...