Alexander V. Ivanenko
PhD in Philology, Research Associate
at the Department of History of Ukrainian Language and Onomastics
Institute of Ukrainian Language
of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,
Kyiv, Ukraine
e-mail: skifetym@gmail.com
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6553-4909
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24195/2616-5317-2025-40.9
SUMMARY
The article examines the origin and semantic and typological connections of three names of one of the ancient settlements of the Tauride Peninsula – Fun(n)a, Demerdzhi, Luchistoye (the current name of the village). The historical and cultural realities against which the oikonyms emerged and functioned are also briefly described. Based on the analysis of one of the Crimean legends, the semantic spectrum of the Greek Latinism φοῦρνος, which was used in the Crimea, is expanded.
Key words: etymology, reconstruction, prototype, oikonym, oronym.
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