- héahdéor
- n (-es/-) stag, deer
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Ethersey — This unusual name is of Old English pre 7th Century origins and translate s as the dweller at (either) The island (eg) of Stags (heahcleor) or more probably The fenced farm (leah) of the stags (heahdeor) . The villages now called high and low… … Surnames reference
Hatterslay — Recorded in the spellings of Hattersley and Hatterslay, this is now quite a famous English locational surname. Its recent fame at least in England, has been owing to the career of Roy Hattersley, at various times Deputy Leader of the Labour party … Surnames reference
Hattersley — Recorded in the spellings of Hattersley and Hatterslay, this is now quite a famous English locational surname. Its recent fame at least in England, has been owing to the career of Roy Hattersley, at various times Deputy Leader of the Labour party … Surnames reference
héador — see héahdéor … Old to modern English dictionary
héadéor — see héahdéor … Old to modern English dictionary