[ANSTHRLD] Starr Gate

Richard Culver captbigdamnhero at gmail.com
Mon Mar 4 13:17:44 PST 2013


Too bad "gaet" is attested already as meaning gate in Old English. Hate
the people who keep claiming everything comes to English from Danish.

Wihtric

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From: Tim McDaniel
Sent: 3/4/2013 14:26
To: heralds at ansteorra.org
Subject: [ANSTHRLD] Starr Gate
I was bemused to learn that Starr Gate is at the end of the Blackpool
Tramway, Blackpool, Lancashire, England.

Wikipedia says "The place is named after the spiky 'Starr' grass which
grows on the local sand hills which are located to the south of Starr
Gate.[citation needed] 'Gate' ('Geat' in Old English language) simply
means 'Way' from Old Norse 'Gat' - an opening or passage.[citation
needed]"

However, I don't know whether a street name is authentic for a
locative byname in English.  Then again, we thought a river name was
impossible as a locative in English until we found examples (as I
recall).

Danett de Linccolne
-- 
Tim McDaniel, tmcd at panix.com
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