Use of Gothic language in Spain (baurgs, Burgos, burgus)

Le Bateman LeBateman at ATT.NET
Tue Aug 7 19:46:10 UTC 2007


 Anyone know what the Gothic form of Beorc would be? Would it be Biurks? I 
have a ancestor with the name Birch said to be an Old English name Beorc.
Le
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From: "Rydwlf" <mitsuhippon at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: [gothic-l] Re: Use of Gothic language in Spain (baurgs, Burgos, 
burgus)


Dear all,

  There are currently two main theories about the origin of the Burgos 
toponyme. Both of them, though, take the name "Burgos" as coming from 
Germanic burgs through Latin.burgus. The first theory sees "Burgos" as 
evolving directly from burgus (with the final -s). The second theory assumes 
that the word descending from burgus was burgo, not burgos. In that case, 
the name "Burgos" would be a plural and would be a reference to an 
agglomeration of fortresses or castles.

  The word burgo in Medieval Spanish meant "fortress" or "small village". It 
may be interesting to remember that it is still a word used in Spanish 
today, although its usage is not very common. The last edition of the 
"Diccionario de la Lengua Española" (by the Royal Spanish Academy) lists 
burgo as the following:

    burgo.

  (Del b. lat. burgus, y este del germ. *bŭrgs).


  1. m. p. us. En la Edad Media, fortaleza construida por los nobles 
feudales para vigilar los territorios de su jurisdicción, donde se asentaban 
grupos de comerciantes, artesanos, etc.

  2. m. p. us. Aldea o población muy pequeña, dependiente de otra principal.


  Translation:
  (from Low Latin burgus and this from Germanic *bŭrgs).
  1. (Masculine. Rarely used). In the Middle Ages, fortress built by feudal 
nobles (lords) to watch territories under their jurisdiction, where groups 
of merchants, craftsmen, etc, settled down.
  2. (Masculine. Rarely used). Hamlet or very small village, depending on 
other principal.

  In Spain there is a significative number of place names with the "burg" 
component. I've found 66 place names with it, roughly 90% of which are 
located in the north half of Spain.

  About the Latin word burgus, an article that may be interesting is 
""Burgus": Versteking of Nederzetting? Avec un resume francais: Burgus: 
Fortification ou agglomeration? by H. van Werveke", although I haven't had 
the chance to read that work thoroughly; only from references in other 
works. Do you have access to it / already read it, and if so, can you 
comment it (if it's worth, which I suppose)?

  Cheers,
  Rydwlf.

  PS. Included below is the list I've made of place names containing the 
string "burg", with the name of the province to which they belong.

                  Province  ;  Village Name    Álava  ;  BURGELU    Álava  ; 
ELBURGO    Asturias  ;  BURGAZAL    Asturias  ;  BURGANEO    Ávila  ; 
BURGOHONDO    Ávila  ;  BURGUILLO, EL    Ávila  ;  PUENTE BURGUILLO 
Badajoz  ;  BURGUILLOS DEL CERRO    Badajoz  ;  VALVERDE DE BURGUILLOS 
Burgos  ;  QUINTANILLAS DE BURGOS, LAS    Burgos  ;  VILLAFRIA DE BURGOS 
Burgos  ;  CARCEDO DE BURGOS    Burgos  ;  VILLALBILLA DE BURGOS    Burgos 
;  SAN MAMES DE BURGOS    Burgos  ;  BURGUETA    Burgos  ;  MELGOSA DE 
BURGOS    Burgos  ;  SALDAÑA DE BURGOS    Coruña  ;  BURGO (CESULLAS) 
Coruña  ;  BURGO, O (CUIÑA)    Coruña  ;  BARCALA (BURGO, O)    Coruña  ; 
BURGO, O (BURGO)    Coruña  ;  CASTRO, O (BURGO)    Coruña  ;  ESTACION 
(BURGO, O)    Coruña  ;  TAPIA (BURGO, O)    Coruña  ;  BURGAN    Coruña  ; 
BURGAO DE ABAIXO    Coruña  ;  BURGAO DE ARRIBA    Coruña  ;  BURGAO 
(TRASMONTE)    Coruña  ;  BURGO (PINO)    Coruña  ;  BURGO (PEREIRAS, AS) 
Coruña  ;  BURGUEIROS
 Coruña  ;  BURGO (RIAL)    Coruña  ;  BURGO (SERGUDE)    Coruña  ;  BURGO 
(VEDRA)    Guadalajara  ;  TORRE DEL BURGO    León  ;  BURGO RANERO, EL 
Lleida  ;  BURGUET, EL    Lleida  ;  BURGO    Lleida  ;  BURG    Lugo  ; 
BURGO (SAN VICENTE) (LUGO)    Lugo  ;  BURGAS    Lugo  ;  BURGO, O (SANTA 
MARIA) (MURAS)    Málaga  ;  BURGO, EL    Málaga  ;  BURGOS, LOS    Navarra 
;  BURGUI    Navarra  ;  AURITZ/BURGUETE    Navarra  ;  BURGUETE    Ourense 
;  BURGUETE, O    Ourense  ;  BURGO, O (CASTRO CALDELAS)    Ourense  ; 
BURGO, O (CELANOVA)    Ourense  ;  BURGO, O (OURENSE)    Pontevedra  ; 
MALBURGO    Pontevedra  ;  BURGUEIRA (SAN PEDRO)    Santa Cruz de Tenerife 
;  BURGADO, EL    Segovia  ;  BURGOMILLODO    Sevilla  ;  BURGUILLOS 
Soria  ;  FUENCALIENTE DEL BURGO    Soria  ;  SANTERVAS DEL BURGO    Soria 
;  TORRALBA DEL BURGO    Soria  ;  BURGO DE OSMA, EL    Soria  ;  SOTOS DEL 
BURGO    Toledo  ;  BURGUILLOS DE TOLEDO    Zamora  ;  BURGANES DE VALVERDE 
Zaragoza  ;
 BURGO DE EBRO, EL



Rydwlf

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is people like me who are isolated." - Grigori Perelman.


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