- name to
Caerloyw (IPA: [kaɨrˈlɔɨʊ, kairˈlɔiʊ]), Gloucester's name in
modern Welsh,
while recognising the
presence of the
Roman fort.
Caerloyw is a compound...
-
enemies are
eventually revealed as the
Gwiddonod Caerloyw - the
malignant Nine
Witches of Caer
Lloyw (or
Caerloyw,
literally the
Castle of Glow in English, or...
-
Chichester (Caerfuddai )
Durham (Caerweir, "Fort of the Wear")
Gloucester (
Caerloyw )
Exeter (Caerwysg, "Fort Usk", also
Cornish Karesk)
Lancaster (Caerhirfryn )...
- the post-Roman
period are uncertain. The city of
Caerloyw (Gloucester today,
still known as
Caerloyw in
modern Welsh) was one
centre and
Cirencester may...
- (German)*,
Gliwice (Polish)*,
Hlivitse - Глівіце (Ukrainian)*
Gloucester Caerloyw (Welsh)*, Gàoluóshìdă - 告羅士打 (Chinese)*,
Glocester (French alternate),...
- 198.2 198.6 Gloucester,
Chepstow A466 (A48)
Caerloyw, Cas –
gwent J2 Gloucester,
Chepstow A466 (A48)
Caerloyw, Cas –
gwent 130.2 209.6
Start of motorway...
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Roman stem Glev- (pronounced glaiw). In Old Welsh, the city was
known as
Caerloyw, caer = castle, and loyw from
gloyw = glowing/bright.
Hence Gloucester...
-
using the
prefix Caer-.
Examples include Caer or
Caerlleon (for Chester),
Caerloyw (Gloucester),
Caerwrangon (Worcester),
Caergrawnt (Cambridge, from Grantchester)...
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Gaelic Glastonbury Ynys Gwydrin, Ynys
Wydrin Glastonbury English Gloucester Caerloyw Gloucester English Gloucestershire Swydd Gaerloyw Gloucestershire English...
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