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<p>like (<a href="page.php?w=Welsh_language">Welsh</a> dwrn 'fist, knob') and the second may be related to <a href="page.php?w=Old_Irish">Old Irish</a> fáir ~ fóir denoting a confined area or den. A simpler amendment (one letter instead of two) would lead to <b>*Duronovaria</b>, making this place one of up to 18 ancient British names that contain <b>Duro-</b> and mostly occur at river crossings, while <b>-novaria</b> has two possible ancient parallels in Britain associated with river junctions. That analysis would perfectly fit the geographical</p><p>
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