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Croxall

settlement · Staffordshire

Old EnglishAI-generated

Croxall likely derives from Old English, meaning 'rook's hall' or 'hall frequented by rooks'. 'Rook' is from 'crāwe' (crow, rook), and 'hall' refers to a manor or large house.

Word origins

Crox
Old EnglishRook or crow(from crāwe "Crow, rook")
all
Old EnglishHall, manor house(from heall "Hall")