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Kinwick

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Etymology

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Recorded as Chenemondewiche in the Domesday Book, the village is named with the Old English personal name Cynemund, which is composed of the elements cyne- (royal) and mund (trust, security, protection), + wīċ (village).

Proper noun

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Kinwick

  1. A deserted medieval village believed to be near Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.

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