TOPONYM
Word for a place name
Especially one derived
from local features
TOPONYM
Word for a place name
Especially one derived
from local features
PLETHORIC
Such as pompous speech
by the man who would be king
Turgid, inflated.
STOW on the WOLD, Gloucestershire
\Where the wind blows cold
Town’s patron was St. Edward
\Once called Edwardstow
UTTOXETER, Staffordshire
Varied history
Luttuc’s homestead on the heath
Roman garrison
UIDDITY
\The whatness of stuff
The essential quality
Of what something is
AWRE, Gloucestershire
Name from Old English
meaning sour water meadow
Cows had long faces
INDICIA
Signs, indications
even a distinctive mark.
Substitute for stamps
PHILIPPIC
Searing critical
speech, like we hear about Trump.
Weary of his lies!
WYRE PIDDLE, Worcestershire
famous brewery
Brewed “Piddle in the Hole” beer
On Piddle Brook
GREE
A step or rank earned
Prize given for victory.
from Latin gradus
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