Personal And Family Names; a Popular Monograph On the Origin And History of the Nomenclature of the Present And Former Times
Personal And Family Names; a Popular Monograph On the Origin And History of the Nomenclature of the Present And Former Times
Long, Harry Alfred
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Weller (Sam): a gulf where the wat^r wells, boils up. Whalley (M.P.) : field with a spring in it. Wellhausen (critic) : a spring of water supplying houses = Pagan, con. Welcombe, Wallop. In vulgar fact these were village pumps, persons living near. Pege: a fountain {Pedao ex ge: leaping out of the earth), gives Pegasus: winged horse of the Muses whose heel by a kick laid open a spring. When Christianity was making way in the cities and great centres of population, rustics still stood by the old... superstition which therethrough was called Paganism from Pagani : villagers, from Pege : a well, those who gathered round the village pump. Heathen : ethnoi, nations not Jews, ^uyim, strangers. Pagan assumes the forms Payne, con. Paganism and Paine (Tom). Cholmondele y : cold mount field, cor. to Chumly = Collop: cold hope = CALDicoTT and Balfour. By: a place, as Bye-laws: local regulations, gives Kirby (naturalist): kirk village. Crossby (arithmetician) : dwelling near a cross. Derby (generally pronounced Darby, as in Darby M*Guire): dwelUng on the Derwent.
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