- Tytuł:
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Leśmian i Leszczyński – dwa bieguny antroponimicznej rodziny leśnej
Leśmian and Leszczyński − Two Poles of the Anthroponymic Forest Family - Autorzy:
- Makarski, Władysław
- Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2127791.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2002
- Wydawca:
- Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
- Tematy:
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antroponim
analiza etymologiczna
stratygrafia nazewnicza
anthroponym
etymological analysis
name stratigraphy - Opis:
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Both titular names belong to the family of numerous morphological-semantic types of personal names based, directly or indirectly, on the noun las (forest) and its derivatives. Either of the two names has occurs differently: the first one is exceptional, the second is a name of the highest statistic rank among all “forest” anthroponyms.
The word Leśmian is a name associated mainly with our prominent poet (1878-1937). It is a phonetic Polonization of Lesman, which in turn can be interpret as a calque of the Polish word leśnik (a man of the forest). The word Leśmian is also a name independent of the artificial name of the poet in question. It is secondary to Leśnian, a term that means a man living in a forest or coming from it, cf. Łęczyczan: Łęczyca, Zagorzan: Zagorze. The change Leśnian > Leśmian is accounted for as a manifestation of over-correctness against the background of the instability of consonant repartition m', n' in some Polish dialects (e.g. niasto
Gołymino, Uniemino>Humienin. The name Leszczyński is not uniform with respect to word-formation: Leszczyń-ski or Leszcz-yński. This lack of uniformity deals with both the formant: -ski or -yński, and the toponymic basis: Leszczyna(-y)(-o), Leszcze in the singular of plural forms Leszcznica>Lśnica, Leszczyniec, Leszczka, Leszczków, Leszczno(-a)>Leszno(-a) or even Leśna, the toponymic or anthroponymic: Leszczyn, Leszczka or the appelative form: leszczyna, leszczka, leszcze “leszczyna” (hazel). The basis for the same anthroponyms with somewhat later, Mid-Polish metrics could the toponyms Leszczyn(o), Leszcze in the singular and plural cases, Leszcznica, Leszczno or anthroponyms Leszcz, Leszczyn connected with the word leszcz (a kind of fish - bream), or this appelative could directly become this term. The name was well-known from the end of the fourteenth century onward, primarily as a noble name (high church and state official − including the king), and then became popularized in the remaining social states. - Źródło:
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Roczniki Humanistyczne; 2002, 49-50, 6; 261-277
0035-7707 - Pojawia się w:
- Roczniki Humanistyczne
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki