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Tag: english place-names

Tor, Brae, How, & Other Hill-ish Words

November 25, 2022 ~ Nicole K. ~ Leave a comment

I began to discover different words for “hill” as I travelled through England and Scotland.  In Canada, places are often named after people or after towns in the old country.  In Britain, place-names often reflect the landscape.  If, in the days of the Celts and Anglo-Saxons, one’s village was built near a hill, it was … Continue reading Tor, Brae, How, & Other Hill-ish Words

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