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... derived from a personal name em- bodying a national name . The Teutonic tribes adopted tribal and national names - such as Angle , Goth , Frank , Saxon , Sueve , Vandal , Dane , Hun , & c . - as name - stems ; that is , they were freely ...
... derived from a personal name em- bodying a national name . The Teutonic tribes adopted tribal and national names - such as Angle , Goth , Frank , Saxon , Sueve , Vandal , Dane , Hun , & c . - as name - stems ; that is , they were freely ...
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... derived its name from a Mr. Frankish . Brittain's piece has probably a similar origin . MR . ADDY thinks that the names of common fields could not be derived from personal names . He is quite wrong in this . In Nottingham there was a ...
... derived its name from a Mr. Frankish . Brittain's piece has probably a similar origin . MR . ADDY thinks that the names of common fields could not be derived from personal names . He is quite wrong in this . In Nottingham there was a ...
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... derived their name from Malines . I have read through his notes in these pages and also his article in Walford's Antiquarian Magazine for September , 1887 , but he does not anywhere prove that the English name for this city was Maslin ...
... derived their name from Malines . I have read through his notes in these pages and also his article in Walford's Antiquarian Magazine for September , 1887 , but he does not anywhere prove that the English name for this city was Maslin ...
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