Abstract

Following an article devoted to the toponymic offspring of a root derived from Vulgar Latin : * bruscia " outgrowths", published in the previous issue of the NRO, this research continues the study of the toponymic substrate linked to small shrub vegetation, focusing on the offspring of a root of Germanic origin, namely * haisi " scrub, bush". This article proposes a thorough investigation into the past documentation and microtoponymy of the Ardenne department, which is then extended to the former Champagne-Ardennes region and then to the oïl zone. Particular attention is paid to the semantic aspects as well as to the derivative richness of the forms collected.

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