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Great Lodge Bottom

valley · Wiltshire

Old EnglishAI-generated

This name combines Old English 'grēat' (great) with 'lōc' (a place enclosed by a fence or hedge) and 'botm' (bottom, valley). It refers to a large, enclosed area at the bottom of a valley.

Word origins

Great
Old Englishlarge, big(from grēat "great, large")
Lodge
Old Englishenclosed place(from lōc "enclosure, lock")
Bottom
Old Englishvalley, dale(from botm "bottom, valley")