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Lime Bottom

valley · West Sussex

Old EnglishAI-generated

This name likely combines the Old English word 'lim' meaning lime or chalk, with 'bottm' meaning the bottom of a valley. It refers to the lower part of a valley with chalky characteristics.

Word origins

Lime
Old Englishlime, chalk(from lim "lime, chalk")
Bottom
Old Englishbottom of a valley(from bottm "bottom")