DOMUS: A relic word in French toponymy
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.20.7502Abstract
In France, Latin domus was known up to now only in the medieval Latin lexicon and the French life of st. Léger. Place names reveal its presence in many items and various morphological forms ; the narrative and normative sources allow to restore its semantic evolution.
Keywords: domus; Moyen Âge; France; semantics; toponymy.
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