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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")