Dungeness
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]The first element is probably related to the nearby Denge Marsh, while the second element derives from Old Norse nes (“headland”).[1][2]
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Dungeness
- A headland in Lydd parish, on the coast of Kent, England, formed largely of a shingle beach in the form of a cuspate foreland (OS grid ref TR0916).
- An unincorporated community in Clallam County, Washington, United States.
Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hill, J. (2013). Weather Architecture. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, p. 288
- ^ Clough, J. C. (1876). On the Existence of Mixed Languages: Being an Examination of the Fundamental Axioms of the Foreign School of Modern Philology, More Especially as Applied to the English. United Kingdom: Longmans, p. 70
Categories:
- English terms derived from Old Norse
- English 3-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English lemmas
- English proper nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- en:Headlands
- en:Places in Kent, England
- en:Places in England
- en:Unincorporated communities in Washington, USA
- en:Unincorporated communities in the United States
- en:Places in Washington, USA
- en:Places in the United States