Gauxholme
suburban area
Old EnglishAI-generated
Gauxholme is likely derived from the Old English 'gāg' meaning a type of stone or gravel, and 'holm' meaning an island or dry ground in a marsh. It suggests an area of stony ground near a river or marsh.
Word origins
- Gaux
- Old Englishstony ground(from gāg "stony ground")
- holme
- Old Englishisland, dry ground in marsh(from holm "island")