Excerpt from Notes, Reconnaissances Et Explorations, Vol. 3: Revue Mensuelle; 31 Juillet, 1897
L'explication qui nous paraltrait la plus judicieuse serait que ce mot vient d'un arbuste appelé uno, qui s'est multiplié en abondance dans la'vallee. C'est donc, en langue malgache, le pays ou il y a beaucoup de zone _et, par extension, le nom du pays lui-mème a été appliqué aux habitants.
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