The paper focuses on Slovene and other South Slavic toponyms formed with -ina and the corresponding adjectivewthnonym are formed from bases without this suffix. On the basis of transparent examples in terms of etymologyss can be discerned which can be applied to solve more difficult cases, such as Slovene Gameljne and Serbian Priština.
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The paper examines the origin and formation of Slovene phrases (arhaic) iti ob, (standard) iti za, and (low, colloquial, dialectal) iti se za. The author establishes that the former two, already known to older authors, are calques frim German gehen um, while the latter was derived ftom iti za, under the influence of the phrase iti se, meaning "to play".
COBISS.SI-ID: 31097389