English Place-Name SocietyThe University Press, 1952 - English language |
Contents
Introduction | 389 |
Notes on the dialect of Cumberland | 419 |
Phonetic symbols | 437 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
16th century Ainstable Allerdale above Derwent Allerdale below Derwent Alston Askerton Bank Beck Bewcastle Blencogo Bridge British equivalent British word corresponding Burgh by Sands Burn Caldbeck Carlisle Castle Castle Sowerby Common in field-names common in NRY compound corresponding British word Crag Crosby-on-Eden Cumberland Cumberland Wards Dalston Denton Documents early field-names Egremont Ekwall enclosure English Eskdale examples fairly common fairly frequent Farlam Fell field and minor field-names Forest forms are available forms are late Frequent in field-names Gaelic Gill Gosforth Greystoke Hall Hesket Hill Holm Cultram Irthington Knott late forms Leath list of elements Millom MinAcct minor names modern Moor Nicholforest occasionally in field occasionally in field-names occurs in field-names occurs occasionally parish Penrith personal name Place-Names Plantation probably rare Reviews of Vol Rigg river-name Rottington Scandinavian second element Sike Snab Staffield Stone street-names supra Tarn Upper Denton Wards Welsh Whicham Wood