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... example Berthelot and Blanchard , the Huguenot bearers being from quite separate fami- lies . To confuse matters still further , in southern England ( especially London ) some well - established English family names of medieval Norman ...
... example Berthelot and Blanchard , the Huguenot bearers being from quite separate fami- lies . To confuse matters still further , in southern England ( especially London ) some well - established English family names of medieval Norman ...
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... example Althuyzer became Altizer , Bruyn became Brine , Cruyssen became Cruzan , De Gruyter became Grider , and ... example ; 2 ) -berry is also a regular alternation of English names ending in -bury ( for example Canterbury alternates ...
... example Althuyzer became Altizer , Bruyn became Brine , Cruyssen became Cruzan , De Gruyter became Grider , and ... example ; 2 ) -berry is also a regular alternation of English names ending in -bury ( for example Canterbury alternates ...
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... example Marchelidon to Marchildon ; or vowel copy , for example Prénovost ( from Prénouveau ) to Pronovost ; or consonant dissimilation , for example Gerbert to Jalbert , are of the sort that normally apply regularly in languages ...
... example Marchelidon to Marchildon ; or vowel copy , for example Prénovost ( from Prénouveau ) to Pronovost ; or consonant dissimilation , for example Gerbert to Jalbert , are of the sort that normally apply regularly in languages ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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