Former Town manager nature related factoid of the day 09:11 - Jul 26 with 667 views | WeWereZombies | Hurst is an Old English word for a wood on a hill, according to page 128 of 'Wilding' by Isabella Tree (Picador, London, 2018.) |  |
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Former Town manager nature related factoid of the day on 09:18 - Jul 26 with 637 views | DJR | The surname Ramsey is a habitational name derived from Ramsey (Huntingdonshire now part of Cambridgeshire) from Old English hramsa ‘wild garlic’ + ēg ‘island low-lying land’. Alternatively the name may also arise from Ramsey (Essex) probably from the same etymology as the Huntingdonshire placename. [Post edited 26 Jul 2024 9:19]
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Former Town manager nature related factoid of the day on 09:44 - Jul 26 with 577 views | Guthrum |
Former Town manager nature related factoid of the day on 09:18 - Jul 26 by DJR | The surname Ramsey is a habitational name derived from Ramsey (Huntingdonshire now part of Cambridgeshire) from Old English hramsa ‘wild garlic’ + ēg ‘island low-lying land’. Alternatively the name may also arise from Ramsey (Essex) probably from the same etymology as the Huntingdonshire placename. [Post edited 26 Jul 2024 9:19]
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McKenna means "son of Kenneth", which translates literally as "son of the man born of fire". |  |
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If anything ever deserved a banner on 10:01 - Jul 26 with 545 views | Pendejo |
Former Town manager nature related factoid of the day on 09:44 - Jul 26 by Guthrum | McKenna means "son of Kenneth", which translates literally as "son of the man born of fire". |
The son of the man born of fire That's it, McKenna face on left fire on the right and a champions league trophy on top. |  |
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Former Town manager nature related factoid of the day on 12:54 - Jul 26 with 470 views | factual_blue | Keane is the derived from the Old English word meaning 'man on whom it always rains'. And in answer to your other question, a bell is not a tree. |  |
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