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الصفحة 146
... Dutch connections . • Vassar : from French Vasseur ' vassal ' . The alteration in form took place in Norfolk ... Dutch names , some of them also affecting German names • Dutch and German -a- was often respelled as -au- , -aw- , or -ou ...
... Dutch connections . • Vassar : from French Vasseur ' vassal ' . The alteration in form took place in Norfolk ... Dutch names , some of them also affecting German names • Dutch and German -a- was often respelled as -au- , -aw- , or -ou ...
الصفحة 147
... Dutch spelling -ijn was regularly Americanized as -ine , so Dutch Provijn became Provine and Konijn ' rabbit ' became Conine . Both these surnames were already well established in Beverwijck ( present - day Albany , N. Y. ) in the ...
... Dutch spelling -ijn was regularly Americanized as -ine , so Dutch Provijn became Provine and Konijn ' rabbit ' became Conine . Both these surnames were already well established in Beverwijck ( present - day Albany , N. Y. ) in the ...
الصفحة 148
... Dutch family name , comes from French Brocquart . • Conover : from Kouwenhoven / Couwenhoven or Kuivenhoven / Kuyven- hoven , a habitational name . • Courtland : Dutch Van Cortland , denoting someone from a village called Cortlandt near ...
... Dutch family name , comes from French Brocquart . • Conover : from Kouwenhoven / Couwenhoven or Kuivenhoven / Kuyven- hoven , a habitational name . • Courtland : Dutch Van Cortland , denoting someone from a village called Cortlandt near ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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