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- Aach_(toponymy) abstract "Aach (variants Ache; Aa) is a widespread Upper German hydronym, from an Old High German aha (Proto-Germanic *ahwō) \"running water\" (ultimately from PIE *hakʷā- \"(moving) water\")The word has also been reduced to a frequent sufix -ach in Alemannic and Austro-Bavarian toponymy.The word is cognate with Old English ǣ, Old Saxon aha, Old Norse á, Gothic aƕa, all meaning \"river; running water\".Related is the German Aue (variant Au) with a meaning \"river island, wetland, floodplain, riparian woodland\", i.e. a cultivated landscape in a riparian zone.It is derived from the same root, but with a -yo- suffix (Proto-Germanic *awjō). This word was also reduced to a suffix, as -au (as in Reichenau). It is frequent as a river name, as in Große Aue, Aue (Elbe), Aue (Weser), etc., as well as the name of a settlement, as in Aue (Saxony), Au, St. Gallen, Au, Vorarlberg, Au am Rhein, Au am Leithaberge, etc.The river-name Aach in Upper Germany is reserved for broad, but non-navigable, running streams with noticeable gradient sufficient to power water mills; it contrasts with Fluss used for navigable rivers on one hand, and with Bach for minor brooks or rivulets.An instructive example is Salzach, now classed as a Fluss (\"river\") but formerly as Ache as it was only navigable by raft, not by regular riverboats.Hydronymy in -ach generally indicates a Germanic settlement in the early medieval or migration period, while names in -bach indicate names of the high medieval period.Hydronyms in aar, ahr, acher reflect a cognate Celtic word.In French, the Old Frankish form evolved into aix, as in Aix-en-Provence, Aix-les-Bains; the Italian reflex is -acco.".
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- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageLength "2901".
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageRevisionID "671729380".
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Aare.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Acher.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Ahr.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Aix-en-Provence.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Aix-les-Bains.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Alemannic_German.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Au,_St._Gallen.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Au,_Vorarlberg.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Au_am_Leithaberge.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Au_am_Rhein.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Aue.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Aue_(Elbe).
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Aue_(Weser).
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Bavarian_language.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fluvial_landforms.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydronymy.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_streams.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_toponymy.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Floodplain.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Frankish_language.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink German_toponymy.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Große_Aue.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Hydronym.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_early_medieval_watermills.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Migration_Period.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Old_High_German.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-European_language.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Raft.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Reichenau.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Riparian_forest.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Riparian_zone.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink River_island.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Salzach.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Upper_German.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Watermill.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink Wetland.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink ahwō.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLink h₂ekʷeh₂.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "'''''Aue'''''".
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aach (toponymy)".
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "waters".
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:In_title.
- Aach_(toponymy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aach_(toponymy) subject Category:Fluvial_landforms.
- Aach_(toponymy) subject Category:Hydronymy.
- Aach_(toponymy) subject Category:Water_streams.
- Aach_(toponymy) hypernym Hydronym.
- Aach_(toponymy) comment "Aach (variants Ache; Aa) is a widespread Upper German hydronym, from an Old High German aha (Proto-Germanic *ahwō) \"running water\" (ultimately from PIE *hakʷā- \"(moving) water\")The word has also been reduced to a frequent sufix -ach in Alemannic and Austro-Bavarian toponymy.The word is cognate with Old English ǣ, Old Saxon aha, Old Norse á, Gothic aƕa, all meaning \"river; running water\".Related is the German Aue (variant Au) with a meaning \"river island, wetland, floodplain, riparian woodland\", i.e. ".
- Aach_(toponymy) label "Aach (toponymy)".
- Aach_(toponymy) sameAs Q1747737.
- Aach_(toponymy) sameAs Ache.
- Aach_(toponymy) sameAs m.0123hqjz.
- Aach_(toponymy) sameAs Q1747737.
- Aach_(toponymy) wasDerivedFrom Aach_(toponymy)?oldid=671729380.
- Aach_(toponymy) isPrimaryTopicOf Aach_(toponymy).