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Re: Kintessack |
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Sean Foglai (guest) |
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October 5, 2006 at 8:39:27 PM |
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Kintessack by marina kentie |
Not sure, but looks a lot like ...Kinchelow, Kincheloe, Kinslow, Kinsloe, Kinchlow ...
Ultimately, if it has Celtic roots (which I believe it does), it comes from the base of a word meaning "kin" or "closeness" ...it has evolved into several other meanings, such as in the case of kin which means "family", but the root is still the same ...
- Kintessack - marina kentie Jul 5 2006, 10:46:20 AM
- Re: Kintessack - Sean Foglai Oct 5 2006, 8:39:27 PM