Lat. rég. *solat(i)cu: A companion of lunaticus preserved in the toponymy of Southern Gaul
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.20.7511Abstract
The type Soulage is present in sixty copies, all of them without the article and located within the linguistic domain of Occitan or its surroundings (first attested in 938). We attempt to trace back this toponymic series in an adjective with a nominal function *solat(i)cu “(place) in the sun”, formed in regional Latin in parallel with l?n?ticus.
Keywords: toponymy; Occitan language; regional Latin; Soulage; *solat(i)cu.
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