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- The word "links" comes via the Scots language from the Old English word hlinc: "rising ground, ridge" and refers to an area of coastal sand dunes and...
- The word "links" derives from the Scots language and the Old English word hlinc ("rising ground, ridge"): traditionally these are coastal sand dunes but...
- laddie A boy. l****ie A girl. links Sandy, rolling ground, from Old English hlinc (ridge). pernickety From pernicky. minging literally "stinking", from Scots...
- or photogenic hole. Links is a Scottish term, from the Old English word hlinc : "rising ground, ridge", describing coastal sand dunes and sometimes similar...
- England, the surname is derived from the Norman-French de Lench and Kentish hlinc (meaning 'Hill'). A Lynch family originated at Cranbrook in Kent (where...
- reaching Burnopfield. The place name Lintz is taken from the Old Englishhlincmeaning rising ground, ridge, or bank which does describe the geography...
- of 1086 Sencliz (held by William FitzAzor; Jocelyn FitzAzor) from "Scen-hlinc". The chine is operated as a visitor attraction and continues up to Rylstone...
- the Golden Valley from Chalford Both forms derive from the Anglo-Saxon hlinc. "Parish po****tion 2011". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved...
- few if any trees. This "linksland" (a word comes from the Old English 'hlinc' = rising ground) is ill-suited for farming or commercial use, and it was...
- forms La Lynke and La Lynche. The name derives from the Old English word hlinc ("a ridge of land, bank") and must previously have denoted the outlying...