SR - Naming issues, attn HERALDS

Troyce twilson at ag-eco.tamu.edu
Mon Jun 22 10:23:17 PDT 1998


> 1. 'ex' as an ending... what does this mean?  Sussex, Wessex, and Essex are
> obviously points of the compass on this theme, but what does the 'ex' mean?

Wessex, Essex, and Sussex are regions of Britain that were settled by 
the Saxons (along with Angles and Jutes) during the dark ages.  They 
originally meant West Saxons, East Saxons, and South Saxons, just as 
Norfolk comes from North Folk.  Cornwall comes from Corn Welas, the 
"foreigners who grow corn" as Wales is from Old English Welas, 
"foreigner."

Caradoc
***************************************************
    Coming this July from Avon Eos, DEATH OF THE 
   NECROMANCER, by Martha Wells, author of ELEMENT 
   OF FIRE and CITY OF BONES. Visit her webpage at
          www.rtis.com/mwells/mwells.htm
***************************************************
============================================================================
Go to http://lists.ansteorra.org/lists.html to perform mailing list tasks.



More information about the Southern mailing list