Seaborough Hill
hill or mountain · Somerset · 204m
Old EnglishAI-generated
This name likely combines 'Sea', referring to proximity to the sea, with 'borough', meaning a fortified place or a town. It could describe a settlement near the sea or a coastal fortification. The 'Hill' element denotes its topographic feature.
Word origins
- Sea
- Old Englishsea(from sæ "sea")
- Borough
- Old Englishfortified place, town(from burh "fortified place")
- Hill
- Old Englishhill(from hyll "hill")