Řepčín

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Etymology[edit]

From personal name Řepka + possessive suffix -ín, meaning "Řepka's property".[1] The name Řepka comes from Old Czech řěpka, which is a diminutive of řěpa (beet).[2]

Historical spelling of the name was very varied. The oldest written evidence is Latin locative form Repsine in 1131, some other occurring variants were Reppsyn (1213), Rzepssinie (locative, 1532), Ržepschein (1676) or Řeptschein (1846). It is sometimes typical that names beginning with R or Ř received H as an initial consonant, which occurred with this name too, resulting in the forms like Hržebczin (1609) or Hřebčjn (1846), causing also a meaning shift towards otherwise unrelated word hřebčín (stud farm).[2] That is why folk etymology sometimes also derived the name from hřebec (stud).[1]

Řepčín belongs to the group of toponyms in the close surrounding of Olomouc suffixed with -ín[1] (most of which are nowadays parts of Olomouc), compare Břuchotín, Droždín, Hejčín, Hněvotín, Neředín, Slavonín or Třebčín.

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Řepčín m inan (related adjective řepčínský)

  1. a former village, nowadays a quarter of the city of Olomouc
    • 2013, Michal Sýkora, Modré stíny, Host, page 390:
      Kurzor hopsal po monitoru, znovu přeskočil trať na přejezdu v Řepčíně, minul místní policejní služebnu, i budovu zrušené nemocnice. Edelweiss neměl sebemenší představu, kam vlastně Baran směřuje.
      The cursor was hopping on the monitor, jumped over the level crossing in Řepčín, passed by the local police station and also a former hospital building. Edelweiss did not have the merest idea where Baran was heading.

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lutterer, Ivan; Majtán, Milan; Šrámek, Rudolf (1982). "Řepčín". Zeměpisná jména Československa. Praha: Mladá fronta. Page 266.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hosák, Ladislav; Šrámek, Rudolf (1980). "Řepčín". Místní jména na Moravě a ve Slezsku, vol. II. Praha: Československá akademie věd. Page 410.

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