Mendip Hills

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. A geographic area consisting of a mountain range of limestone hills in Somerset, England.

Pronunciation

mĕn'dĭp hĭlz /mɛn.dɪp hɪlz/ LL-Q1860_(eng)-Xavier_hillier-Mendip_Hills.wav

Word forms

Mendip Hills

Etymology

from Middle English Mendepe, possibly via Anglo-Norman *Mendepe. The exact origin is uncertain; possibly a hybrid of Proto-Brythonic *mönɨð, (“mountain”) and Old English yppe, (“upland hill” or “hunting upland”), possibly reconstructed as Old English *myned-yppe. Alternatively, a medieval folk form includes Middle English Myne-deepes (“mine-deeps”). + hills. For a further alternative to the above speculative conjectures, please see a remotely possible comparison in the 'discussion' page.

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