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Hook

hamlet · Devon

Old EnglishAI-generated

This place name likely derives from the Old English word 'hō', meaning a small hill or a spur of land, combined with 'hoc', meaning a hook or bend. It could refer to a settlement on a hook-shaped piece of land near a small hill.

Word origins

Hook
Old EnglishSmall hill, spur of land, or hook/bend(from hō "small hill, spur of land", hoc "hook, bend")