Bunker's Hill
hill or mountain · Derbyshire
Old EnglishAI-generated
Bunker's Hill likely refers to a hill associated with a person named Bunker, possibly derived from the Old English 'bunc' or 'banc' (bench/bank) or 'būcan' (to bend). The possessive 's' indicates ownership or association.
Word origins
- Bunker's
- Old Englishpossessive form of Bunker(from Bunc / Banc "bench, bank", būcan "to bend", 's "possessive suffix")
- Hill
- Old Englishhill(from hyll "hill")