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Chelsea is an
English given name
derived from the Old
English place name
ċealc hȳð, or the
modern Celcyth,
meaning chalk landing place. The name evolved...
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county of Kent, England. As is intuitive, its name
comes from the
Saxon word
cealc meaning a chalkstone. One
layer of the
chalk carries flints,
stones embedded...
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thought to have
derived from the Old
English word for
chalk or
limestone ("
cealc"),
while "ton"
derives from the Old
English word for town ("tun"). Between...
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English term for "landing
place [on the river] for
chalk or limestone" (
Cealc-hyð: chalk-wharf, in Anglo-Saxon).
Chelsea hosted the
Synod of
Chelsea in...
- O Y Y 16E0 ᛠ EAR Y Y 16E1 ᛡ IOR Y 16E2 ᛢ
CWEORTH Y 16E3 ᛣ CALC Y 16E4 ᛤ
CEALC Y 16E5 ᛥ STAN Y 16E6 ᛦ LONG-BRANCH-YR Y Y Y 16E7 ᛧ SHORT-TWIG-YR Y 16E8...
- 1170 and
Chalcgrava in 1236. It is
derived from the Old
English cealc-græf or
cealc-grafu,
meaning "chalk or
limestone pit". The
manor house is early...
- la autonomía, Mexico: Bajo
Tierra Ediciones/Editorial El Colectivo/UNAM/
CEALC. Esteva, Gustavo. (2019)."Postdevelopment @25: on
being 'stuck' and moving...