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Side 36
CORNEY ( C. C. corn , a horn ) , with the ending ey , has become the name of a river , originally the peninsula . Cf. Corn - wall . CROGLIN , H. C. carraig , the rock , linne , of the water . CROWDUNDLE ( H. C. corrach , a marsh ...
CORNEY ( C. C. corn , a horn ) , with the ending ey , has become the name of a river , originally the peninsula . Cf. Corn - wall . CROGLIN , H. C. carraig , the rock , linne , of the water . CROWDUNDLE ( H. C. corrach , a marsh ...
Side 38
PENRITH , C. C. pen , a hill , rhudd , red , the town on the red hill . PENRUDDOCK ( H. C. ending og ) , little Penrith . PETTERILL , C. C. pedrogyl , the quadrangle , the Roman fort at Plumpton , now the name of a river .
PENRITH , C. C. pen , a hill , rhudd , red , the town on the red hill . PENRUDDOCK ( H. C. ending og ) , little Penrith . PETTERILL , C. C. pedrogyl , the quadrangle , the Roman fort at Plumpton , now the name of a river .
Side 43
Some Norse endings testify to the presence of a few Norwegians . ... the most purely Danish part of England , he reckons two hundred and twelve names of places ending in by , and in Cumberland and Westmorland sixty - three .
Some Norse endings testify to the presence of a few Norwegians . ... the most purely Danish part of England , he reckons two hundred and twelve names of places ending in by , and in Cumberland and Westmorland sixty - three .
Side 44
This place remained a Cambro - Celtic settlement , with , of course , a considerable population , until the * In the Angle parts of England the ending ton frequently appears in names of places of importance .
This place remained a Cambro - Celtic settlement , with , of course , a considerable population , until the * In the Angle parts of England the ending ton frequently appears in names of places of importance .
Side 46
Substantive names have already become endings ; and through this arises a facility of dealing with them , they may be classed ... the Scandinavians having often merely added an ending to the older names , or at most remodelled them into ...
Substantive names have already become endings ; and through this arises a facility of dealing with them , they may be classed ... the Scandinavians having often merely added an ending to the older names , or at most remodelled them into ...
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