P. [132].

To the root pad or pand, to spread, may probably be placed—

England.The Pant. Essex.

P. [135].

From the root tan, may be derived the Dniester, (=Danaster), from ster, river. Or it might be from the root dan, as in Danube, p. [116].

P. [136].

The Dan. tang, sea-weed, does not seem to be connected with any word signifying water: it represents the Old Norse tag, twig.

P. [145].

To the root vind, white, clear, place—

England.The Wente. Yorkshire.