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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Cothey — This Cornish surname has French Breton origins. It is job descriptive, and derives originally from the word cotte , which strictly describes a wearer of a coat of mail armour, but is more likely to be a nickname for one who actually made such… … Surnames reference
Cotte — This Cornish surname has French Breton origins. It is job descriptive, and derives originally from the word cotte , which strictly describes a wearer of a coat of mail armour, but is more likely to be a nickname for one who actually made such… … Surnames reference
Cottey — This Cornish surname has French Breton origins. It is job descriptive, and derives originally from the word cotte , which strictly describes a wearer of a coat of mail armour, but is more likely to be a nickname for one who actually made such… … Surnames reference
Cottie — This Cornish surname has French Breton origins. It is job descriptive, and derives originally from the word cotte , which strictly describes a wearer of a coat of mail armour, but is more likely to be a nickname for one who actually made such… … Surnames reference
Cotty — This Cornish surname has French Breton origins. It is job descriptive, and derives originally from the word cotte , which strictly describes a wearer of a coat of mail armour, but is more likely to be a nickname for one who actually made such… … Surnames reference
Cottle — This Anglo Cornish surname has Norman French and Breton pre 10th century origins. It is job descriptive, was probably introduced by the Normans after the 1066 Invasion, The derivation is from the word cotte , which does not in this instance mean… … Surnames reference
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Caermarthen — (Carmarthen, spr. Kärmartu), 1) Grafschaft im südlichen Theile des englischen Fürstenthums Wales; 45 QM.; grenzt im N. an die Grafschaft Cardigan, im O. an die Grafschaft Glamorgan u. Brecknock, im S. an die Bai von Caermarthen, im W. an die… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon