Almorode: o rio que corre entre as árvores cortadas. Notas sobre um hidrónimo da bacia do Leça

2020; University of Porto; Volume: 15; Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2182-9713

Autores

João Veloso,

Tópico(s)

Linguistics and language evolution

Resumo

Assuming hydronymy as a special lexical subset that preserves the most ancient roots found in modern languages, we shall propose that Almorode, a river-name designating a watercourse of Northern Portugal, combines two Indo-European roots for European river names (*alm ‘to flow’ + *wer ‘water’) with the Germanic locative suffix *reuth ‘flat land’. This proposal contrasts with other current hypotheses positing different etymological origins for this hydronym (namely, its Arabic origin).

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