Yealands
English
proper noun
Definitions
- A cluster of three villages, Yealand Conyers, Yealand Redmayne and Yealand Storrs, north of Carnforth, Lancashire, England.
Etymology
Derived from Old English hēah (high, deep, right, haughty, proud, high-class, illustrious, sublime, lofty, important, tall, exalted).
Origin
Old English
hēah
Gloss
high, deep, right, haughty, proud, high-class, illustrious, sublime, lofty, important, tall, exalted
Concept
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *hauhaz Proto-Germanic
- heahencgel Old English
- heahengel Old English
- heahflod Old English
- heahfæder Old English
- heahgast Old English
- heahheall Old English
- heahlareow Old English
- heahstede Old English
- heahweg Old English
- heahþrym Old English
- healice Old English
- hēah Old English
- hīehsta Old English
- heigh Middle English
- heighe Middle English
- high Middle English
- *hauh gmw-pro