Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Durnovaria is the Latin form of the Brythonic name for the Roman town of Dorchester in the modern English county of Dorset. The first element in the name *durno- may mean \"fist\" (Welsh dwrn ‘fist, knob’) the second may be related to Old Irish fáir ~ fóir denoting a confined area or den."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 2 of
2
with 100 triples per page.
- Durnovaria abstract "Durnovaria is the Latin form of the Brythonic name for the Roman town of Dorchester in the modern English county of Dorset. The first element in the name *durno- may mean \"fist\" (Welsh dwrn ‘fist, knob’) the second may be related to Old Irish fáir ~ fóir denoting a confined area or den.".
- Durnovaria comment "Durnovaria is the Latin form of the Brythonic name for the Roman town of Dorchester in the modern English county of Dorset. The first element in the name *durno- may mean \"fist\" (Welsh dwrn ‘fist, knob’) the second may be related to Old Irish fáir ~ fóir denoting a confined area or den.".