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north-eastwards to Coombe Hill. The hamlet name derives from the Old English hlose-leah, and means 'pigstye-clearing'. It is often said that the hamlet was
for the name of Lose Hill include that it derives from the Old English hlose, meaning pigsties, or that it may be a corruption of ‘loose’, as in ‘free
anything comparable. The name is probably derived from an Old English phrase hlose-cot meaning "pigsty cottage". Forms of Losecote also appear as field names
The name 'Loose' is derived from a Saxon word for a livestock enclosure (‘hlose’, in Saxon) (TQ 365 080), and refers to two ancient earthwork banks that
station's name has changed to Lostock. The name derives from Old English hlose a pig and stoc meaning a farm, usually 'stock' or 'Stoke' in place-names
may, like other similar names in Lancashire, be derived from Old English hlōse-, meaning "a pig-sty", and -stoc, "a place, secondary settlement". The name
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Gaelic
Handsome.
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Part of Vedas
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Amar
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Pleasant
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Sad; Broken Hearted
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Endowed with complete concentration
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Quiet
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Lord of all creatures, King, Brahma
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Mother of the gods.
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Middle English name derived from Anglo-Saxon Ædhelweard, DHELWEARD means "noble guard."
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