Sunday, 21 February 2021

Lyubisha

A Knight Of Ghosts And Shadows, XIV.

We cannot get enough Dennitzan geography but unfortunately there is only a limited amount. Regarding the Lyubisha River, see:

 
 
 
There might not be much to add here. I have not noted before that "Lyubisha" is a personal name meaning "seriousness, thought, intuition, intent and wisdom."
 
The gorge cut through the Kazan rimwall by the Lyubisha is called the Dolyina and has been conserved by the Vymezals "'...from olden time...'" (p. 525) so that Flandry is able to appreciate its natural beauty while he and Kossara trek through it into Dubina Dolyina province of the Kazan.

1 comment:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

A given name with a meaning similar to "Lyubisha" I've sometimes seen being used in the West would be "Sapia." I first saw that name in Dante's DIVINE COMEDY.

Ad astra!