Atlantic/Older version: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
mNo edit summary
Line 807: Line 807:


The names for Europe, Africa, and Asia are inherited from the Latin spoken in ancient times; the others are recent borrowings, but with the words for America and Antarctica sculpted after the one for Africa, and the one for Oceania sculpted on the cognate root ''ogein''.
The names for Europe, Africa, and Asia are inherited from the Latin spoken in ancient times; the others are recent borrowings, but with the words for America and Antarctica sculpted after the one for Africa, and the one for Oceania sculpted on the cognate root ''ogein''.
* Africa: ''Ofriga'' – African: ''òfir'' (f. ''òfira'', arch. ''ofra'')
* Africa: ''Òfriga'' – African: ''òfir'' (f. ''òfira'', arch. ''ofra'')
* Europe: ''Eroba'' – European: ''erobens''
* Europe: ''Eroba'' – European: ''erobens''
* Asia: ''Osea'' – Asian: ''osion'' or ''osiòtig''
* Asia: ''Osea'' – Asian: ''osion'' or ''osiòtig''
8,622

edits

Navigation menu