Drayton Reservoir

lake or loch · West Northamptonshire

Old EnglishSurmised
Probable2 sources · name elements

Drayton Reservoir is likely named after a settlement called 'Drayton', meaning a farmstead or village associated with 'dræg' (possibly a personal name or a type of cart). 'Reservoir' indicates a body of stored water.

Word origins

Drayton
Old EnglishAttestedA farmstead or village associated with 'dræg'.(from dræg "possibly a personal name or 'cart'", tun "farmstead, village")
Reservoir
Norman FrenchA place where water is collected, stored, and distributed.(from reserver "to keep back, save up")

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