Wschodniosłowiańskie imię Chodor i jego polski odpowiednik Teodor jako podstawy toponimów w Polsce
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Magda-Czekaj, Małgorzata
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 332, Studia Linguistica 16 (2021), s. [127]-139
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: pl
Subject:
imię wschodniosłowiańskie i jego odpowiednik zachodniosłowiański (polski)toponimy odimienne
geografia
frekwencja
East Slavic name and its West Slavic counterpart (Polish)
toponyms from names
geography
frequency
Date: 2021
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The article focuses on toponyms based on the names Chodor and Teodor. The compilation of
35. certified toponyms between XIV and XX c. divides them into two groups in terms of the
names’ origin. From XIV to XVIII c. toponyms (12 names), are formed from Chodor name and
are placed in the historic North-East Borderlands, Lesser Poland, Mazovia. Three toponyms
are derived from Teodor name. The oldest village is in Silesia, others in the South-East
Borderlands and Lesser Poland. Toponym Tudorów is certified in Lesser Poland. Toponyms
with Teodor name as the basis prevail in XIX and XX c. (22 names). They are mostly in XIX c.
(13.) and less in XX c (5). These villages are in: Lesser Poland, Greater Poland, Mazovia, South-
East Borderlines. Three oeconyms derived from Chodor name are certified in the North-East
Borderlines, one contains Fedor name in its original.