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  • A anomnomnomaly@lemmy.org

    Reminds of the old story that I heard (unsure if it’s true or not) about Torpenhow Hill in the UK.

    Over centuries… various invaders and conquerors had come to that place and asked what it was called… First it was called Tor later on invaders added the word ‘Pen’ which was their word for Hill… later, more invaders came along and added the suffix ‘How’ which was their word for Hill… and finally… it was named in more modern English as Torpenhow Hill… which literally translates as Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill.

    I don;t know if that’s 100% true or not… but it’s an amusing little story and given the oddities of the English language… I’d like to think it was.

    Especially given there’s a species of bear out there that’s name is literally translated as Bear, Bear, Bear.

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    theoaktree@lemmy.zip
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    From the Wikipedia page:

    A. D. Mills in his Dictionary of English Place-Names interprets the name as “Ridge of the hill with a rocky peak”, giving its etymology as Old English torr, Celtic *penn, and Old English hoh, each of which mean ‘hill’. Thus, the name Torpenhow Hill could be interpreted as ‘hill-hill-hill Hill’.

    I think it’s a hill?

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    • A agent641@lemmy.world

      People naming things in Australia:

      • Townsville
      • Western Australia
      • Shark bay
      • Great Sandy Desert
      • Little Sandy Desert
      • Snowy Mountains

      But you also have wildcards:

      • Tasmania (not actually a mental illness)
      • Monkey Mia (There are no monkeys, and nobody named Mia)
      • Lake disappointment (contains no water)
      • Blue mountains (they are mostly green)
      • King Island (we don’t recognise its claim to the throne)
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      mosspiglet@discuss.online
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      #48

      Lake disappointment (contains no water)

      Well, that would be very disappointing if your lake had no water. So I think they nailed that one.

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        tomiant
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        #49

        Not really true. (the Roman misunderstanding part)

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        • deceptichum@quokk.auD deceptichum@quokk.au

          Those are both from the same Mitchel and Webb sketch.

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          tomiant
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          #50

          Hey, it’s you, ICQ flower person! It’s me, lolskull person!

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          • L lauha@lemmy.world

            Istanbul is literally “to the city” or in a way just “the city”

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            tmyakal
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            #51

            Schenectady is “the place beyond the pines” because there was a big old pine barren between it and the next settlement over.

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            • carbonicedragon@pawb.socialC carbonicedragon@pawb.social

              I sometimes wonder why that isnt just “New Wales”. Is there something so distinct about the south of Wales that makes it be seen as something distinct to name something after?

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              tomiant
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              #52

              Filthy north welsherners. They think they’re sumtin. Well they’re NOT!

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              • Z zaphod@sopuli.xyz

                Australia is also just called South. And apparently someone proposed the name Borealia (North) for Canada.

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                tomiant
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                #53

                Canada it is!

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                • A agent641@lemmy.world

                  People naming things in Australia:

                  • Townsville
                  • Western Australia
                  • Shark bay
                  • Great Sandy Desert
                  • Little Sandy Desert
                  • Snowy Mountains

                  But you also have wildcards:

                  • Tasmania (not actually a mental illness)
                  • Monkey Mia (There are no monkeys, and nobody named Mia)
                  • Lake disappointment (contains no water)
                  • Blue mountains (they are mostly green)
                  • King Island (we don’t recognise its claim to the throne)
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                  prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                  #54
                  • Shark bay
                  • Great Sandy Desert
                  • Little Sandy Desert
                  • Snowy Mountains

                  Lol these sound like Super Mario Bros levels

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                  • M mac@mander.xyz

                    According to USPS, there are 32 towns in the US named Franklin. lol

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                    prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                    #55

                    Honestly surprised it’s that low

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                      siethron@lemmy.world
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                      #56

                      Fantasy world names: scadrial, Pallimustus, Vulcan, Tatoine

                      Real planet names by locals: Dirt

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                      • A agent641@lemmy.world

                        People naming things in Australia:

                        • Townsville
                        • Western Australia
                        • Shark bay
                        • Great Sandy Desert
                        • Little Sandy Desert
                        • Snowy Mountains

                        But you also have wildcards:

                        • Tasmania (not actually a mental illness)
                        • Monkey Mia (There are no monkeys, and nobody named Mia)
                        • Lake disappointment (contains no water)
                        • Blue mountains (they are mostly green)
                        • King Island (we don’t recognise its claim to the throne)
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                        passerby6497@lemmy.world
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                        #57

                        Lake disappointment (contains no water)

                        I don’t know, that sounds like a pretty accurate name for a lake without water

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                        • A anomnomnomaly@lemmy.org

                          Reminds of the old story that I heard (unsure if it’s true or not) about Torpenhow Hill in the UK.

                          Over centuries… various invaders and conquerors had come to that place and asked what it was called… First it was called Tor later on invaders added the word ‘Pen’ which was their word for Hill… later, more invaders came along and added the suffix ‘How’ which was their word for Hill… and finally… it was named in more modern English as Torpenhow Hill… which literally translates as Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill.

                          I don;t know if that’s 100% true or not… but it’s an amusing little story and given the oddities of the English language… I’d like to think it was.

                          Especially given there’s a species of bear out there that’s name is literally translated as Bear, Bear, Bear.

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                          saratonin@lemmy.world
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                          #58

                          It’s kind of true. The last hill seems to be a modern invention, and Torpenhow Hill isn’t listed on any maps. There is a village there called Torpenhow, though, and that is Hillhillhill

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                          • A anomnomnomaly@lemmy.org

                            Reminds of the old story that I heard (unsure if it’s true or not) about Torpenhow Hill in the UK.

                            Over centuries… various invaders and conquerors had come to that place and asked what it was called… First it was called Tor later on invaders added the word ‘Pen’ which was their word for Hill… later, more invaders came along and added the suffix ‘How’ which was their word for Hill… and finally… it was named in more modern English as Torpenhow Hill… which literally translates as Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill.

                            I don;t know if that’s 100% true or not… but it’s an amusing little story and given the oddities of the English language… I’d like to think it was.

                            Especially given there’s a species of bear out there that’s name is literally translated as Bear, Bear, Bear.

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                            mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works
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                            Unfortunately, Tom Scott has already debunked this

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                            • C cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                              Sometimes name it after a person, or some shit that went down there, especially if its not someplace important. Like its not the nightmare town, there’s nothing particular about it. So it’s susanstown, and attempts to discover local lore would find stories about the ancient founder that have been embellished over the years.

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                              fartographer@lemmy.world
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                              Derekshithispantsthereville

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                                To all the men obsessed with the Roman empire: you are to Republicans what the Greek culture is to Democrats. #generalization #butTrue

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                                • A agent641@lemmy.world

                                  People naming things in Australia:

                                  • Townsville
                                  • Western Australia
                                  • Shark bay
                                  • Great Sandy Desert
                                  • Little Sandy Desert
                                  • Snowy Mountains

                                  But you also have wildcards:

                                  • Tasmania (not actually a mental illness)
                                  • Monkey Mia (There are no monkeys, and nobody named Mia)
                                  • Lake disappointment (contains no water)
                                  • Blue mountains (they are mostly green)
                                  • King Island (we don’t recognise its claim to the throne)
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                                  angrycommiekender@lemmy.world
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                                  #62

                                  The Powerpuff Girls happened in Australia‽‽

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                                  • W worldsdumbestman@lemmy.today

                                    What’s wrong with Shark Bay? I’d name every second bay I find, Shark Bay.

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                                    rubanski@discuss.tchncs.de
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                                    • Greater shark Bay
                                    • Lesser shark Bay
                                    • Disappointment shark Bay ( no sharks)
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                                      • Greater shark Bay
                                      • Lesser shark Bay
                                      • Disappointment shark Bay ( no sharks)
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                                      worldsdumbestman@lemmy.today
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                                      #64

                                      Oh I like that idea…

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                                      • A agent641@lemmy.world

                                        People naming things in Australia:

                                        • Townsville
                                        • Western Australia
                                        • Shark bay
                                        • Great Sandy Desert
                                        • Little Sandy Desert
                                        • Snowy Mountains

                                        But you also have wildcards:

                                        • Tasmania (not actually a mental illness)
                                        • Monkey Mia (There are no monkeys, and nobody named Mia)
                                        • Lake disappointment (contains no water)
                                        • Blue mountains (they are mostly green)
                                        • King Island (we don’t recognise its claim to the throne)
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                                        majormajormajormajor@lemmy.ca
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                                        Didn’t you cunts also name a swimming pool after your prime minister who died swimming in the ocean?

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                                          mousekeyboard@ttrpg.network
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                                          Fun fact: Celts were originally central European, but the British Isles and Brittany were the only places Celtic culture survived the Romans.

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