• by Appian, the Illyrian king Epidamnos was the eponymous founder of the homonym city. His grandson Dyrrhachos, son of Epidamnos' daughter Melissa and Poseidon...
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    and genitive plural of masculine and neuter nouns, which are otherwise homonyms (seljáka, seljaka) except that on occasion an "a" (which might or might...
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    aberrations, but are found as the only form in some localities, for instance Dalmatia. — ab. ochracea Stgr. (=polymnia Mill.) (9f) is the name of individuals...
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    Erasmia, "The terms Albanoi and Arvanitai and the first mention of the homonym people of the Balkans in the 11th century sources", Balkanika Symmikta...
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    to recognise Turkey by its Turkish name Türkiye, in part because of the homonym, turkey (bird), for the name of the country in the English language. In...
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    Rottenmanner Tauern. In 1905, C. pauciflorum was recognised to be a younger homonym of C. pauciflorum Lam., which is now designated Carduus defloratus. Because...
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  • Lambert has proposed to translate Latobici as 'the lineage of Latobios'. A homonym tribe, the Latobrigi (or Latobici), dwelled further northwest near the...
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