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Cranberry Clough

valley

Old EnglishAI-generated

This name likely derives from the Old English word 'cranberry' referring to the plant, combined with 'clough' meaning a ravine or steep-sided valley. It describes a ravine where cranberries grow.

Word origins

Cranberry
Old Englishcranberry plant(from cranberige "cranberry")
Clough
Old Englishravine, steep-sided valley(from cloh "ravine")