Old English

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Etymology

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Of Brythonic origin, possibly from Proto-Brythonic *Deruentiū (found in Latin as Deruentiō), meaning "forest of oak trees," from *dar (oak).[1] Alternative Brittonic origin suggests a compound corresponding to modern Welsh dŵr (water) + gent (clear).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈde͜or.wen.te/, [ˈde͜orˠ.wen.te]

Proper noun

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Deorwente f

  1. Derwent (a county, a Yorkshire in Derbyshire, Cumbria and County Durham)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • English: Derwent

References

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  1. ^ Delamarre, Xavier, Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise, 2nd ed., Editions Errance, Paris, 2003, p. 141

Further reading

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