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'''Standelf''' was a small village in the southern regions of [[Buckland]] in [[the Shire]]. | '''Standelf''' was a small village in the southern regions of [[Buckland]] in [[the Shire]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref> | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name means "Stone-delving", from [[Old English]] ''stán'' "stone" and ''delf'' "a delving or burrow". | The name means "Stone-delving", from [[Old English]] ''stán'' "stone" and ''delf'' "a delving or burrow". | ||
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[[Category:Buckland]] | [[Category:Buckland]] | ||
[[Category:Cities, Towns and Villages]] | [[Category:Cities, Towns and Villages]] | ||
[[fr:encyclo/geographie/villes_tours_et_forteresses/comte/standelf]] | [[fr:encyclo/geographie/villes_tours_et_forteresses/comte/standelf]] |
Revision as of 21:32, 18 June 2011
Standelf was a small village in the southern regions of Buckland in the Shire.[1]
Etymology
The name means "Stone-delving", from Old English stán "stone" and delf "a delving or burrow".