According to the title, the author presents the metonymy of the dr. şes “plain place, fields” – lat. sěssus “place to stay” created as a result of the Roman soldiers looking for suitable places for camping. The author considers that the Romanian a începe from the Latin or subsuoară from the Latin sŭbala (which were continued only in Romanina) appeared as the result of the same limes language. These new facts contribute to the specific features the Romanian has, as compared to the area of the other Romance languages regarding the ancestral military language (continued in Romanian) and it illustrates the long military resistance (almost two millenniums) of the natives to the attacks of the barbarian tribes.
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Journal “Diacronia” ISSN: 2393-1140 Frequency: 2 issues / year