This Old English word is the root of the name 'Lincolnshire Wolds' :) @LincsWoldsAONB & http://www.lincswolds.org.uk/ pic.twitter.com/hbpkrylLx1
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This Old English word is the root of the name 'Lincolnshire Wolds' :) @LincsWoldsAONB & http://www.lincswolds.org.uk/ pic.twitter.com/hbpkrylLx1
NB Hooke suggests Waltham, Lincs=Anglo-Saxon centre of Wolds+"on the Wolds"; note,however, that Waltham actually on Middle Marsh, not Wolds!
@caitlinrgreen yes and THE WEALD itself (Sussex/Kent) ;-0)
@caitlinrgreen Or to use the Welsh form, Coedcae. Not usually the top of the hill. The upper slopes. But in Wales the hills are bigger.
@caitlinrgreen Not ploughland.
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