Thwaite (placename element) - Wikipedia Thwaite is a common element of placenames in North West England, and Yorkshire [1] [2] It is also found elsewhere in England, including two places called Thwaite in Norfolk and one in Suffolk [3] It is most often found as a suffix It is a common element of field names, as well as settlement names [4]
THWAITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of THWAITE is a piece of land used as a meadow, field, or pasture; specifically : forestland cleared and converted to tillage
Thwaite, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia Thwaite is a small village in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England It is in Swaledale and is part of the civil parish of Muker The village lies on the B6270 road that runs through Swaledale from east to west and is 9 3 miles (15 km) west of Reeth [1]
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Thwaite, North Yorkshire - Welcome to Yorkshire Thwaite is a small village located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park The village is situated in the Swaledale valley, surrounded by hills and moors The village has a population of around 100 people Thwaite is known for its traditional stone-built houses and barns
Thwaite - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline thwaite (n ) "cleared land," from Old Norse or Old Danish þveit "a clearing, meadow, paddock," literally "a cutting, cut-piece," which is related to Middle English thwiten , Old English þwitan "to cut, cut off" (see whittle (v ))
Thwaite - 5 definitions - Encyclo Thwaite [placename element] Thwaite is a common element of placenames in North West England, and Yorkshire It is also found elsewhere in England, including two places called Thwaite in Norfolk and one in Suffolk