Wells, meres, and pools

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248 pages 1997

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"About hydronymic terms denoting lentic systems, and springs and wells found in Old English. The term "lentic" is borrowed from hydrology where it is used about inland bodies of water where the exchange of water is relatively slow (lakes and pools) in contrast to lotic systems (rivers and streams). ... [It] is intended to fill a gap in the field of English onomastics" --p.11.

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