Kingmoor Park Rockcliffe Estate
settlement · Cumberland
Old EnglishAI-generated
Kingmoor Park Rockcliffe Estate is a modern name. 'King' is Old English for a monarch, 'moor' refers to open uncultivated land, and 'park' denotes an enclosed area. 'Rockcliffe' likely refers to a cliff or rocky outcrop.
Word origins
- King
- Old Englishking(from cyning "king")
- Moor
- Old Englishmoorland, waste land(from mōr "moor, marsh")
- Park
- Old Englishpark, enclosed area(from parc "park")
- Rockcliffe
- Old Englishrocky cliff(from rōc "rock", clif "cliff")
- Estate
- Norman Frenchestate(from estat "state, condition, property")