Dod Law
hill or mountain · East Lothian · 369m
Old EnglishAI-generated
The name Dod Law likely derives from the Old English word 'dōd', meaning 'dead' or 'barren', combined with the Old Norse word 'lá', meaning 'hill' or 'slope'. It describes a barren or dead-looking hill.
Word origins
- Dod
- Old Englishdead, barren(from dōd "dead, barren")
- Law
- Old Norsehill, slope(from lá "hill, slope")