Londres

Etymology
, from, ultimately from.

However, it is not a natural evolution from Latin to French, as Londinium would render *Londin, *Londein. Thus, it is possible that it was borrowed or at least derived from. The final syllable would have been weakened to -dn, later changing to -dr, which would yield an epenthetic -e. The -s would be added to fit Old French declension.

Etymology
Probably derived from.

Etymology
Ultimately from, via.

Etymology
From, ultimately from , maybe via.

Etymology
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