Laund Clough
valley · Lancashire
Old EnglishAI-generated
Laund Clough is likely derived from Old English 'laund' meaning open uncultivated land or a lawn, and 'clōh' meaning a steep-sided valley or ravine.
Word origins
- Laund
- Old Englishopen land, lawn(from laund "open uncultivated land, lawn")
- Clough
- Old Englishravine, valley(from clōh "steep-sided valley, ravine")