Vývoj místního jména Česká Lípa
Datum publikování: 2013
Autor: Panáček, Jaroslav
Klíčová slova: onomastika, lingvistika, místní jména, place names, Česká Lípa, Bömisch Leipa, Czechs-Germans
Abstrakt: Much attention has not been given to the name of the city Česká Lípa. As the first reliable source, the predicate “Chenco de Lipa” from 1277 must be considered. From the beginnings, the name Lipa in various transcriptions is used practically in all Latin sources for the castle and then the town. New townspeople probably adapt the old name of the village to Czech due to the population of locators and settlers from Zittau. So that the original Czech “Lipa” changed to “Leipa” over the German vernacular form of the name. The name of the city with attribute “Česká” first appeared in 1568 on the map of Meissen and Bartolomeo’s Sculteta Lusatia called “Bem. Leipe”. Up to the 20th century, the name “Böhmisch Leipa” or just “Leipa” was used. Despite numerous efforts to change the name, none of the proposals of the City Council (1883 Leipa, 1910 Deutsch Leipa, 1938-1939 Leipa an der Polzen) were approved. So “Böhmisch Leipa” became permanently Česká Lípa after the end of the Second World War.
Rubrika: Hlavní články
Rozsah stran: s. 217–227
Status recenzování: recenzovaný článek
Licence: CC BY 4.0
Citace (ISO 690)
PANÁČEK, Jaroslav. Vývoj místního jména Česká Lípa. Acta onomastica. Praha: Ústav pro jazyk český AV ČR, 2013, 54(1), 217-227. ISSN 1211-4413.
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