Axeminstra
Axeminstra,[1] vulgo Axminster, est oppidum comitatus Devoniae in Anglia meridioccidentali situm. Nominibus antiquis agnoscitur Ascanmynster et Axanmynster,[2] Alseminstre;[3] nomen "monasterium ad flumen Axam" significat.[4] Ibi nundinae tenebantur ab anno 1204.[5]
Notae
recensere- ↑ A List of the Latin Names of Places in Great Britain and Ireland
- ↑ Chronica Anglosaxonum sub anno 755
- ↑ Liber de Wintonia 19,45 et 1,11 Phillimore
- ↑ Ekwall (1960) p. 20
- ↑ Samantha Letters, "Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516"
Bibliographia
recensere- "Axminster (St. Mary)" in Samuel Lewis, ed., A Topographical Dictionary of England (7a ed. 1848. ~)
- "Axminster" in Daniel Lysons, Samuel Lysons, Devonshire: a general and parochial history of the county (Magna Britannia. 1822. ~)
- Eilert Ekwall, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names (4a ed. Oxonii: Clarendon Press, 1960)
Nexus externi
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- "Axminster" apud Open Domesday (recensio interretialis Libri de Wintonia ab Anna Powell-Smith elaborata ~)