List of etymologies of Trihhimic places
This list compiles the most widely-accepted etymologies of notable places on the Trihhimerein Peninsula.
H
Heldervin
Derived from Late Ledonian Heldervinia, built from Heldia and -ervinia. Heldia was reborrowed from the Gollic héldun. This was derived from Middle Ledonian reldus, which in turn came from Thorntongue reold (red). Reold is linguistically similar to reolda, which meant farmer; reolda was eventually dropped. This term was borrowed from the Old Montic ricci, borrowed from Old Saxender reos (νμπγ). Reos was a Saxenization of Old Araqese riyyad (شࢴببعخ).
T
Trihhimerein Peninsula
Ultimately derived from Old Araqese girrn (ڃࢴششي). This was corrupted by the Saxenders into ebihémos (Σβμηζξπγ), which was then borrowed into Middle Ledonian as trihimicus, which evolved into Late Ledonian trihimerius. Middle English then borrowed this as trihhimeries; it was now that the Peninsula was refered to by this. Later the final ⟨i⟩ and ⟨e⟩ were reversed and the ⟨s⟩ was replaced with an ⟨n⟩.