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Roman sites ¦ It is inflected in Cockerham and in Cockington , and doubly inflected in Gockerington . Cocker is a name from this stock . Cod or Conn , is a name still . It is found inflected in Coddingfcon , Cheshire , Hereford and Notts , and in Coddenham , Suflfolk .
Codring , in Codrington , Gloucestershire , is to be referred to this stock . Cole is a name still . It is in topography Most irequently a corruption for cold . As a name alone it is found in Somerset and Wilts . Colling appears to be the inflection of Cole , and is found in Collington , Collingham , Collingbourne , and Collingtree . Collins is a form of this stock . It is , however , often taken of late as
a name by Jews . Goleman most likely belongs to this stock , and does not signify Coalman . Some of the names of Collet are likewise to be so referred . Collier is a name from the trade . Colt is a name still . The ancient records of it cannot be easily
separated from combinations of cold or cole . Gommeil is found in Oommerton , Worcestershire . Coming , in Coningtou and Coningsby 3 is of doubtful application , in refereriee to personal names .
Cop , Cope , or Copp , is still a name . Copping appears to he an inflection of it , and is found in several names of places . It is likewise a personal name . Copeman , or Copman , is to be referred to ithis stock , as perhaps should be Coppard . Courino is found in Oomnoham , Essex , and Lincoln , Corscombe
is in Devon and Dorset , and Corten in Wilts . Gossing is-found in Oossington , Leicestershire , and Somerset . Ootti ^ O is found in Cottingham . Cottingby , and Gottingwith . It appears very unlikely that the ^ e words mean the hut ' s home , the hut ' s lea , & c . Cove ,-as a name , is most likely from the places in Hants , Devon , and Suffolk . It is inflected in Covington , Covenham , Covesham ,
Coveshead . Cow is found as a name now , and many of the names of places suggest its having been a personal name formerly . Cowling is found in Suffolk , North York , and West York , but it may be an inflection of cow , a form of cooling , or an inflection of cowl , Crad or Ckabb , is still a name . The word is ancient , and is found
in topograpnical names . Crake or Ckfake , is a name still . It is inflected as Cracking , in Orackcnthorpe . CiUMLTNtt is found iu GranilingfcoTi , Suffolk , and Gram or Cramp , in Oraiapton . There is a place named Crarube , in North York . CitANE is still a name . It is not found inflected in ing or or , but in composition the vowel becomes short , and we have tlio possessive in Cransford , Gransby , and Cranswick .
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Anglo-Saxon Histoey Illustrated By : , T...
Roman sites ¦ It is inflected in Cockerham and in Cockington , and doubly inflected in Gockerington . Cocker is a name from this stock . Cod or Conn , is a name still . It is found inflected in Coddingfcon , Cheshire , Hereford and Notts , and in Coddenham , Suflfolk .
Codring , in Codrington , Gloucestershire , is to be referred to this stock . Cole is a name still . It is in topography Most irequently a corruption for cold . As a name alone it is found in Somerset and Wilts . Colling appears to be the inflection of Cole , and is found in Collington , Collingham , Collingbourne , and Collingtree . Collins is a form of this stock . It is , however , often taken of late as
a name by Jews . Goleman most likely belongs to this stock , and does not signify Coalman . Some of the names of Collet are likewise to be so referred . Collier is a name from the trade . Colt is a name still . The ancient records of it cannot be easily
separated from combinations of cold or cole . Gommeil is found in Oommerton , Worcestershire . Coming , in Coningtou and Coningsby 3 is of doubtful application , in refereriee to personal names .
Cop , Cope , or Copp , is still a name . Copping appears to he an inflection of it , and is found in several names of places . It is likewise a personal name . Copeman , or Copman , is to be referred to ithis stock , as perhaps should be Coppard . Courino is found in Oomnoham , Essex , and Lincoln , Corscombe
is in Devon and Dorset , and Corten in Wilts . Gossing is-found in Oossington , Leicestershire , and Somerset . Ootti ^ O is found in Cottingham . Cottingby , and Gottingwith . It appears very unlikely that the ^ e words mean the hut ' s home , the hut ' s lea , & c . Cove ,-as a name , is most likely from the places in Hants , Devon , and Suffolk . It is inflected in Covington , Covenham , Covesham ,
Coveshead . Cow is found as a name now , and many of the names of places suggest its having been a personal name formerly . Cowling is found in Suffolk , North York , and West York , but it may be an inflection of cow , a form of cooling , or an inflection of cowl , Crad or Ckabb , is still a name . The word is ancient , and is found
in topograpnical names . Crake or Ckfake , is a name still . It is inflected as Cracking , in Orackcnthorpe . CiUMLTNtt is found iu GranilingfcoTi , Suffolk , and Gram or Cramp , in Oraiapton . There is a place named Crarube , in North York . CitANE is still a name . It is not found inflected in ing or or , but in composition the vowel becomes short , and we have tlio possessive in Cransford , Gransby , and Cranswick .