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Underdown Bottom

valley · Sir Benfro - Pembrokeshire

Old EnglishAI-generated

This name describes a valley situated in a lower-lying area. 'Underdown' suggests a place below a slope or hill, and 'Bottom' refers to the lowest part of a valley.

Word origins

Underdown
Old EnglishA place below a slope or hill(from under "under, below", dun "hill, down")
Bottom
Old EnglishThe lowest part of a valley(from botm "valley floor, bottom")