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Tanush is also an [[onomastic]] element and appears in the following Albanian language toponyms: |
Tanush is also an [[onomastic]] element and appears in the following Albanian language toponyms: |
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*[[Tanuše]] ({{lang-sq|Tanushaj}}), an Albanian village of the [[Upper Reka]] region, [[Mavrovo and Rostuša Municipality]], Republic of Macedonia |
*[[Tanuše]] ({{lang-sq|Tanushaj}}, definite form ''Tanushaji''), an Albanian village of the [[Upper Reka]] region, [[Mavrovo and Rostuša Municipality]], Republic of Macedonia |
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*[[Tanuševci]] ({{lang-sq|Tanushë}}), an Albanian village, [[Čučer-Sandevo Municipality]], Republic of Macedonia |
*[[Tanuševci]] ({{lang-sq|Tanushë}}, definite form ''Tanusha''), an Albanian village, [[Čučer-Sandevo Municipality]], Republic of Macedonia |
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== See also== |
== See also== |
Revision as of 01:24, 28 July 2017
Tanush is the Albanian variant of the Greek given name Athanasius, loaned from Latin.[1] Where the fricative /θ/ becomes the stop /t/, this shows that the name passed through Latin before entering Albanian; the Greek-derived equivalent is the name and onomastic element Thanas.[2] The Albanian definite form is Tanushi. In Latin, it was written Tanusius, while in Italian Tanussio and Tanusso. It may refer to:
- Tanusio Topia (fl. 1329–38), Angevin Albanian count
- Tanush Thopia (died 1467), nobleman
- Little Tanush (fl. 1423–33), nobleman
As a toponym
Tanush is also an onomastic element and appears in the following Albanian language toponyms:
- Tanuše (Albanian: Tanushaj, definite form Tanushaji), an Albanian village of the Upper Reka region, Mavrovo and Rostuša Municipality, Republic of Macedonia
- Tanuševci (Albanian: Tanushë, definite form Tanusha), an Albanian village, Čučer-Sandevo Municipality, Republic of Macedonia
See also
References
- ^ Elsie, Robert. "The Christian Saints of Albania". Balkanistica. 13. American Association for South Slavic Studies: 46.
- ^ Riska, Albert (2013). ["The Christian Saints in the (Micro)toponymy of Albania"]. Anglisticum Journal (IJLLIS) vol 2 issue 3. Pages 167-176. Page 172