WHAT’S IN A NAME?
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| Word/prefix/suffix | meaning |
|---|---|
| Fach | small (Welsh). |
| Fawr | big (Welsh). |
| -fell | hill. |
| Ffordd | road (Welsh). |
| Ffridd | (Welsh) a mountain pasture or sheep-walk. |
| Ffynnon | well (Welsh). |
| Field | cleared land, a division of farmland, open country, any wide expanse. |
| Firth | ford. |
| Flats | level even land without inequalities of surface. |
| Fleet/Flete | a place where water flows, a creek, inlet, run of water. |
| Fold | an enclosure for sheep, a pen, a flock of sheep. |
| Follie | variation of Folly (Plural - Follies) (Old French - Folie). |
| Folly | lacking sense, irrationality, a useless needless extravagant and foolish structure. |
| Ford | a shallow part of a stream or other water where a crossing can be made on foot (by wading or stepping stones). |
| Forge | a smithy, a place where anything is fashioned or planned. |
| Fork | point or part at which a river or road divides into branches. |
| Fougou | an artificial cave or underground chamber. |
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