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Knoutberry

hill or mountain · Westmorland and Furness

Old EnglishAI-generated

This name likely combines 'cnoc' (rounded hill) with 'berie' (berry or a small hill). The term 'cnoc' was borrowed into Old Norse and is common in northern England and Scotland.

Word origins

Knout
Old Englishrounded hill(from cnoc "rounded hill, knob")
berry
Old Englishberry, small hill(from berie "berry, small hill")