Gaelan Steele on Nostr: observation about British (especially, but not exclusively, Scottish and Welsh) place ...
observation about British (especially, but not exclusively, Scottish and Welsh) place names: usually, when places share a common prefix, the emphasis goes on the unique part:
Dun*dee*, Dun*ferm*line, Dun*keld*
Inver*ness*, Inver*kei*thing
Pen*rith*, Pen*zance*
Llan*el*i, Llan*drin*dod
Therefore, clearly, the existence of Car*lisle* implies Car*diff*
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2024-06-09 14:50:16Event JSON
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