

1 Austria cities: Innsbruck Aenipons, ontis m. Pacific Ocean Mare Pacificum ( 1784 DUCRUE 221) Eurasia Eurôpâsia, ae f., Eurâsia, ae f. 1595 MERCATOR II "Africa." ► Oceanus Atlanticus (EGGER S.L.

Atlantic islands: Madeira Materia, ae f. Atlantic islands: Canary Islands: Tenerife ► Teneriffa, ae f. Atlantic islands: Canary Islands ► Insulae Fortûnâtae (f. Atlantic islands: Azores ►► Tertiariae Insulae ( 1652 TURS. 263) Arctic: South Pole polus antarcticus ( APUL. Arctic: North Pole ► polus arcticus ¶ DANTE Aqua 477. Arctic: Antarctica terra antarctica (EGGER D.L. Arctic zone zona arctica ( 1811 PALLAS 52) Arctic Ocean Glacialis Oceanus ( 1811 PALLAS vi) ► Mare Glaciale ( 1595 MERCATOR II "Polus Arcticus" map 1811 PALLAS xi) /town names in "St.": examples of use: to the town of Saint-Laurent ad fanum Divi Laurentii ( 1652 TURS. 371) | from the town of Saint-Laurent e fano Divi Laurentii ( 1652TURS. 372) /general city: Newport, Nieuwpoort ► Neoportus, ûs m.

/general city: Newcastle, Neuchâtel, Châteauneuf ► Novum Castellum ¶ 1771 WAY dedication page (of the county in Delaware). /general city: King's Mountain, Königsberg, Monterrey, Montréal ► Regi(o)montium, i n. Certainty about the first appearance of post-ancient Latin words is impossible my indications are based on consultation of certain dictionaries (see preface) and a number of primary sources. Parentheses surrounding the above two symbols indicate that the word itself is ancient, but the meaning is first found in the medieval or modern period. “Nova verba non sine quodam periculo fingere” A Davide Morgan, beatae memoriae, incohati
