Lateinische Sprachrelikte
im bayerischen Dialekt

Flurnamen

Titting: Sandloh, Äcker, nördl.

Stoffsammlung:

  • Quelle ht tp://www.tara.tcd.ie/bitstream/2262/3921/1/jssisiVolXII263_294.pdf
    SHAN.—SHAN figures very, numerously as a prefix to Townland names, there being over 400 such cases in the Index. It is an anglicised form of the Irish sean, "old", "ancient" as Shanbally, sean baile, "old town". The word sean is also found in the Gaelic of Scotland, as in Shantir sean tir, "old land" Ayrshire, and in Manx in the form shenn, as Shenvalla, "old farm".
  • http://www.libraryireland.com/plnm/placenamesS.php
    Shandon; old dun or fortress.
  • Quelle: ht tp://www.heinrich-tischner.de/22-sp/2wo/wort/idg/isoliert/sawala.htm
    *senos = alt
  • ... in the strait which lies between the Island of Lewis and the Shant Isles the charmed islands, ..
  • Quelle: ht tp://www.hp.europe.de/kd-europtravel/allgemeines/scottish.htm
    sean = alt
  • Quelle Galick and English vocabulary
    sean-talamh = a fallow field = brachliegendes Land

Internetsuchbegriff:
sandloh

Namenshäufigkeit:
85135 Titting

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