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  2. Category:Welsh toponymy - Wikipedia

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    Welsh toponyms (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Welsh toponymy" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Welsh toponymy - Wikipedia

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    Common elements of Welsh place-names thus include both words for topographical features and words reflecting human influence. Some of the most frequently encountered place-name elements in Wales are shown in the table below. The Welsh version shown is the original, unmutated reference form. [8]

  4. Category:Welsh toponyms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Welsh toponyms" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Llan (placename)

  5. List of generic forms in place names in the British Isles

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    cwm in Welsh and cum in Cumbric; borrowed into old English as suffix coombe. dal [5] SG, I meadow, low-lying area by river Dalry, Dalmellington: prefix Cognate with and probably influenced by P Dol: dale [10] OE/ON valley OE, allotment OE Airedale i.e. valley of the River Aire, Rochdale, Weardale, Nidderdale: suffix Cognate with Tal (Ger ...

  6. List of English words of Welsh origin - Wikipedia

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    from Old Celtic bardos, either through Welsh bardd (where the bard was highly respected) or Scottish bardis (where it was a term of contempt); Cornish bardh cawl a traditional Welsh soup/stew; Cornish kowl coracle from corwgl. This Welsh term was derived from the Latin corium meaning "leather or hide", the material from which coracles are made ...

  7. List of words derived from toponyms - Wikipedia

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    Welsh rarebit — A cheese and herb sauce drizzled over hot bread or toast; probably originating from Welsh peasants; Vichyssoise — Chilled leek and potato soup, named for Vichy, France; Virginia peanut — Virginia; Yorkshire puddings from Yorkshire; Note: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is named after the local Saskatoon berry, rather than vice versa.

  8. List of eponyms (A–K) - Wikipedia

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    See also B Bebot, Mother of Kenneth John – Bebot Báb, Persian religious leader – Bábism Charles Babbage, British mathematician and inventor – Babbage engine, Babbage Isaac Babbitt, American inventor – Babbitt metal Joseph Babinski, French neurologist – Babinski's sign, Anton–Babinski syndrome, Babinski–Fröhlich syndrome, Babinski–Froment syndrome, Babinski–Nageotte ...

  9. Category:Welsh language - Wikipedia

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    Welsh toponyms (1 C, 1 P) W. Welsh-language translators and interpreters (2 C, 1 P) ... List of place names of Welsh origin in the United States;