Lateinische Sprachrelikte im bayerischen Dialekt

Flurnamen

Ur-Bayerisch ist keine Variante der deutschen Sprache, sondern Latein.

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  • 92334 Berching Röte, auf der Röthen
    Äcker westl. Oening
  • Quelle www.libraryireland.com/plnm/placenamesR.php
    Ramoan in Antrim; Rath-Modhain, Modan's fort.
    Rath [raw], a circular fort; rath, raw, rah, ray, ra, raha
  • Quelle www.tara.tcd.ie/bitstream/2262/3921/1/jssisiVolXII263_294.pdf
    RATH. -There are about 48 Townlands named RATH, and over 700 where RATH is the initial syllable of the name. In Irish it is rath, "a fort" or "fortress," as Rathcormack, tath Connate, "Cormac's rath or fort." There are 88 Townlands named Raheen, which signifies "a little fort." A similar word occurs in Scotch Gaelic topography, as Raithburn, " fort of the stream " Ayrshire
  • Querverweis, siehe dazu auch Link Reijdn unter Ortsnamen