- themselves,
their homeland, or
their language. An
exonym (also
known as
xenonym) is an established, non-native name for a
group of people,
individual person...
- people),
while the term Mường is a mere
xenonym used by the
Vietnamese and then
French administration implied that
xenonym Mường to
various Mường-speaking tribes...
- This is a list of
Irish language exonyms for
places outside of Ireland. The
tables contain both
endonyms and
exonyms of
places around the world, with the...
- synonymous, synonymy, tautonym, tautonymous, tautonymy, troponym, troponymy,
xenonym,
xenonymy oo- egg Gr**** ᾠόν (ōión) bottarga, dioon, e****horon, oidioid...
- Post.
Kenneth Tso and
Sophal Ear (8
February 2010). "Yuon: What's in a
xenonym?". The
Phnom Penh Post. Ben
Kiernan (2001). "Myth,
nationalism and genocide"...
- synonymous, synonymy, tautonym, tautonymous, tautonymy, troponym, troponymy,
xenonym,
xenonymy oo- egg Gr**** ᾠόν (ōión) bottarga, dioon, e****horon, oidioid...
-
Nominotypical subspecies, in zoology, a
similar concept to
autonym in
botany Xenonym -onym
Autonomy This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- but is
still blunder in some extent. From the mid-8th century,
Chinese xenonym for
Champa had
changed from
Linyi to Huánwáng (環王), an area that likely...
-
kingdom and
ancestors of the Zhuang. Lạc Việt/Luoyue
however was a
merely xenonym used by
ancient Han
Empire scribers to
refer the
tribal confederation in...
- of river, stream",
though Paul
Sidwell speculates that it is
perhaps a
xenonym of
Austronesian origin.
Early missionaries like
Marius Maunier (1902) and...