County | Yorkshire |
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Transcript | se[bergh] |
Icon description | single building |
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Description | faded, damaged parchment |
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Etymology | ON seta, 's.a.' + berg, 'hill'; 's.a.-shaped (flat) hill' |
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Earlier editors | sebergh (Parsons) |
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Overwritten | no |
Attested spelling | Sedberg(e), -berga, - bergh(e) 1086 DB |