Lateinische Sprachrelikte im bayerischen Dialekt

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

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  • 93336 Altmannstein Hummeltal
    Äcker nördl. Schamhaupten
  • humi = auf dem Boden; humus = Erdreich, mel = Honig
  • Quelle www.tara.tcd.ie/bitstream/2262/3921/1/jssisiVolXII263_294.pdf
    MAUL, MEEL.-MAUL is from the Irish meall, "a hill," "hillock," or "eminence." There are over 50 Townlands having this prefix in the Index, as Maulmore, meall mor, "great hill." In the Gaelic of Scotland the word is meall, and it forms part of the names of numbers of hills in Scotland, as Mealgarve, "rough hill" (Sutherlandshire). In Manx "a cape," "bare headland," or "top of a hill" is meayl,
  • Hummel, mellen, mel = Honig?
  • Querverweis, siehe dazu auch Link Hummel unter Ortsnamen