Felské
Felské is a toponymic element appearing in Central European place names. In linguistic terms, felské functions as an adjective meaning "rocky" or "of rocks," historically derived from the German noun Fels, meaning rock or cliff, with a Slavic suffix forming a descriptive toponym.
Origin and development: The German Fels was widespread in border regions, and Slavic communities subsequently incorporated
Geographic distribution: The toponymic element is encountered in areas with historical Germanic influence, particularly in the
Usage: In maps and gazetteers, felské appears as a component of names and is generally preserved in
Notable examples: There are no widely recognized towns named Felské by itself; the element appears more often