Names of Lublin-Based Pharmacies

  • Anna Czapla The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Faculty of Humanities
  • Agnieszka Kutyła The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Faculty of Humanities
Keywords: onomastics; chrematonymy; municipal microtoponymy; names of pharmacies

Abstract

The paper presents an analysis of 234 names of pharmacies in Lublin. On the basis of the semantic criterion, the names were classified as follows: names relating to reality: 1) topographic, 2) possessive, 3) derived from medical or beauty plants, 4) derived from the names of manufactured medical products, 5) containing a chronology-related element, 6) derived from pharmacies’ coat-of-arms, 7) derived from sacral names, divine persons or ancient medics, 8) associative names, describing a place in which a pharmacy is run, 9) attributive names, 10) referring to the names of astral objects; Names that were not motivated by reality: 1) derived from unreal and mythical figures, 2) derived from names of imaginative medicines. Other names are classified as ambiguous or vague. The research has shown the following productivity index for the names in question: possessive – 45.2%, attributive – 14%, topographic – 9.5%, derived from medical or beauty plants – 8%.

Published
2019-10-18
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