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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/12594 Topónimos de base Sarand- e Serant-: unha hipótese etimolóxica común
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Hermo González, Gonzalo
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Revista Galega de Filoloxía, 2013, 14: 43-69. ISSN: 1576-2661
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[Resumo] Este traballo ten por obxectivo abordar a análise etimolóxica dos topónimos de base Sarand- (Sarandeses, Sarandín, Sarandón e Sarandós) e Serant- (Serantellos e Serantes). Para a análise do corpus bótase man das fontes existentes, refutando as diferentes propostas etimolóxicas en base á estrutura lingüística e á presenza documental de cada forma. A hipótese que aquí defendo é que todos estes topónimos teñen unha orixe común, que asenta nun antigo radical indoeuropeo especialmente produtivo en Galicia: *ser-, *sor- ‘fluír, discorrer’.
[Abstract] The main aim of this paper is to analyze the etymology of the place names Serantes, Sarandós and their lexical family: Sarandeses, Sarandín, Sarandón, Sarandós, Serantellos and Serantes. Authorized sources are used for the analysis of the corpus, refuting the different etymological proposals based on the structure and documentary presence of each place name. I will try to show that all these place names have the same origin, which is an old european lexeme that abounds in Galicia: *ser-, *sor-, ‘to flow, to gush’.
[Abstract] The main aim of this paper is to analyze the etymology of the place names Serantes, Sarandós and their lexical family: Sarandeses, Sarandín, Sarandón, Sarandós, Serantellos and Serantes. Authorized sources are used for the analysis of the corpus, refuting the different etymological proposals based on the structure and documentary presence of each place name. I will try to show that all these place names have the same origin, which is an old european lexeme that abounds in Galicia: *ser-, *sor-, ‘to flow, to gush’.

