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- Tomislavgrad (Cyrillic: Томиславград, pronounced [tǒmislaʋgrâːd]), also known by its former name Duvno (Cyrillic: Дувно, pronounced [dǔːʋno]), is a town...
- derived from the Gaelic name Dòmhnall. This comes from the Proto-Celtic *Dumno-ualos ("world-ruler" or "world-wielder"). The final -d in Donald is partly...
- meaning the Inner Hebrides) and Dumna. Dumna is cognate with the Early Celtic dumnos and means the "deep-sea isle". Pliny probably took his information from...
- ("Ermedumnos"), from Anatolian "Arma-" 'moon' and Galatian (a Celtic language) "-dumnos" 'world'. Kloekhorst, Alwin. Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited...
- named in Irish legendary history. The name Fir Domnann is based on the root dumno-, which means both 'deep' and 'the world'. The suffix -on- often occurs...
- *gwiH-tu- ('life'). See Bituitus and Bith. *dubnos 'lower world' Gaul. dumno- OIr. domun MW dwfn, MBret. doun, Co. down From PIE *dhewb(h)- ('deep')...
- tilapia kafakun duguru kawowo Yes Parachanna obscura snakehead mudugun dúmnóó dumno No Clarias submarginatus catfish dundin Clarotes sp. ? ? dùrùdúrùù Labeo...
- probably meaning "the goddess of the deep". The proto-Celtic root *dubno- or *dumno- meaning "the deep" or "the earth" (or alternatively meaning "dark" or "gloomy")...
- Reich, indicating kingship or rule; it is probably an aristocratic suffix. Dumno- is etymologically related to the Gaelic domhan "world", indicating that...
- Devon, Latin Dumnonia - from tribal name Dumnonii or Dumnones, from Celtic *dumno- 'deep', 'world' From Celtic *dubr- 'water', *dubrās 'waters' (Welsh dwfr;...