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== River names == == River names ==
* Uhaitza or Uhaitz Handia 'big torrent', vernacular name of the ]. * Uhaitza or Uhaitz Handia 'big torrent', vernacular name of the ]
* ]<ref>with expressive palatalization {{IPA|/uhajtʃa/}}.</ref>, river of ], ], France. * ]<ref>with expressive palatalization {{IPA|/uhajtʃa/}}.</ref>, river of ], ], France
* Uhaitza (''Uraitza, Uhaitxe''), river in ] * Uhaitza (''Uraitza, Uhaitxe''), river in ]
* Uhaitz or Uhatz, brook in ], Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. * Uhaitz or Uhatz, brook in ], Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
* Uhaitz-zubi, a tributary of the ''Estang'' that rises in ]. * Uhaitz-zubi, a tributary of the ''Estang'' that rises in ]
and probably, and probably,
*the ], former name of the Saison. *the ], former name of the Saison
* Ugarre, brooks in ] and ] * Ugarre, brooks in ] and ]
* Uharka, brook in ] * Uharka, brook in ]

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Uhaitz or Ugaitz is a Basque word meaning 'torrential river' (French gave). It is a derivative of uharre 'torrent', itself based on the root ur 'water'.

River names

and probably,

Village names

Notes and references

  1. with expressive palatalization /uhajtʃa/.
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