Lateinische Sprachrelikte im bayerischen Dialekt

Flurnamen

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

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  • 90602 Pyrbaum Rohrlach,
    Wald westl. Pyrbaum
  • Quelle www.tara.tcd.ie/bitstream/2262/3921/1/jssisiVolXII263_294.pdf
    LAGHT is from the Irish leacht, "a grave" or "pile of stones" in memory of the dead." There are three Townlands named LAGHT, and this word forms part of the name of many others, as Laghtane, leachtan, " little grave or monument." The Manx for "a grave" is lhiaght, as Lhiaghtny-Foawr, " grave of the giant.
  • Lach, Loch, Lache, Lacha
  • Querverweis, siehe dazu auch Link Lach unter Ortsnamen