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Issue with etymology
[edit]I have an issue with the etymology of the name Duino, this part:
"the name of this settlement is not originally Slavic. Instead, it derives from Romance tubīnum < Latin tubus'(water) pipe"
I own the original book by Marko Snoj and this is not what he said. He says in the book (I quote):
"Druga možnost je domnevanje, da je it. Duino in s tem samo kraj. im. Devín pri Nabrežini v Italiji (V 13°36’ S45°46’) neslovanskega izvora, da se je razvilo iz rom. tubīnum k. lat. tubus 'cev, vodovod'."
Translated this means:
"Another possibility is the assumption that it. Duino and with that only the place name Devín near Nabrežina in Italy (E 13°36' S45°46') is of non-Slavic origin, that it developed from rom. tubīnum from lat. tubus 'tube, water supply'."
He clearly states this is just an assumption, a theory, not a stated fact. According to him both options are a possibility: Eiter Duino/Devin derived from Slavic *děva "girl" or from lat. tubus "tube, water supply." There is no definite answer here. Slovenist972 (talk) 13:36, 13 November 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you; corrected per cited source. Doremo (talk) 18:04, 13 November 2024 (UTC)