Oldest reconstructed stratum of European hydronymy
Old European hydronymic map for the root *al-, *alm-
Old European (German: Alteuropäisch) is the term used by Hans Krahe (1964) for the language of the oldest reconstructed stratum of European hydronymy (river names) in Central and Western Europe.[1][note 1]
^Hans Krahe, Unsere ältesten Flussnamen, Wiesbaden Edition Otto Harrassowiitz (1964)
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as the origin of the European hydronymy (OldEuropeanhydronymy). He classified the substratum language as Indo-European. Vennemann rejected the classification...
postulated with less confidence. OldEuropeanhydronymy has been taken as indicating an early (Bronze Age) Indo-European predecessor of the later centum...
were spoken in Europe prior to the spread of the Indo-European and Uralic families OldEuropean script, Vinča symbols OldEuropeanhydronymy (ca. 2500-1500...
nomenclature Latin names of European rivers Latin names of rivers List of river name etymologies OldEuropeanhydronymy Biblical toponyms in the United...
figurine, North Caucasus, c. 3200 BC Chariot burial Megalithic tomb OldEuropeanhydronymy Helladic period Nordic Bronze Age Argaric culture Atlantic Bronze...
is listed as one of the numerous Pre-Indo-European topographic names in the region (see oldEuropeanhydronymy). According to some Polonists, the name Ślęża...
same time. These theories are based on the OldEuropeanhydronymy, assuming that the first inhabitants of Europe spoke a common tongue or languages of the...
languages are an early Indo-European stratum rather than pre-Indo-European, they would be associated with Krahe's OldEuropeanhydronymy and would date back to...
substrate hypothesis Language shift Neolithic Europe Nordwestblock OldEuropeanhydronymy Pre-Indo-European languages Theo Vennemann, Atlantic (Semitic)...
to Rigvedic rivers. Ap (water) Aryan migration Nadistuti sukta OldEuropeanhydronymy Out of India theory Rigvedic deities River goddess Samudra Zhetysu...
The etymology of this *Lōondonjon would however lie in pre-Celtic OldEuropeanhydronymy, from a hydronym *Plowonida, which would have been applied to the...
Anatolian hypothesis postulates arrival of Indo-European languages with the early Neolithic. OldEuropeanhydronymy is taken by Hans Krahe to be the oldest reflection...
region whose British hydronyms apply even to the smaller streams. OldEuropeanhydronymy Rigvedic rivers List of river name etymologies Room 1996, p. 48...
Wortbildungslehre. (Berlin 1969). "Germanic linguistics". OldEuropeanhydronymy Archive for German Hydronymy. He revised his opinion, that they were two different...
is listed as one of the numerous Pre-Indo-European topographic names in the region (see oldEuropeanhydronymy). According to some Polonists, the name Ślęża...
Old Europeanhydronymy is taken by Hans Krahe to be the oldest reflection of the early presence of Indo-European languages in Europe. Many European Neolithic...
"Arousa", registered as insulam Arauza in 899, would belong to the oldEuropeanhydronymy, and is derived from the Indoeuropean root *er- 'flow, move'. List...
would derive from a form *Arnaikom or *Arnekom, belonging to the oldEuropeanhydronymy, and derived from the Indoeuropean root *er- 'flow, move'. Rivers...
the 11th century, would derive from a form *ord- belonging to the oldEuropeanhydronymy, and derived from the Indoeuropean root *er- 'flow, move'. Municipal...