[Facts] Re: Cylla - Welsh?, Whitecast - unknown and Enna - Old English
The Welsh word 'cylla' means "stomach" and this is the only etymology I can find on it. A bit weird though :/
Enna/Henn apparently means "water hen".
RE Whitecast - do you mean Whitecast as in the Whitecast Marshes, if so I'm pretty sure the first element means simply "white" from the OE 'hwit' but the second element, I am uncertain of - it may be from the OE cæster meaning "Roman fort" or ceastel "heap of stones".
In the area around Whitecast there is a Roman fort (Burgh Castle) and also a later castle built in the 15th Century (Caister Castle). Of course, if you don't mean the Whitecast Marshes then this is probably of no use. :)
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Cylla - Welsh?, Whitecast - unknown and Enna - Old English  ·  Mark C.  ·  4/13/2005, 3:23 PM
Re: Cylla - Welsh?, Whitecast - unknown and Enna - Old English  ·  kynaston  ·  4/14/2005, 2:39 AM
Attn:- Kynaston - re White Cast  ·  "Bagpus"  ·  4/14/2005, 6:04 AM
Re: Attn:- Kynaston - re White Cast  ·  Chrisell  ·  4/14/2005, 6:12 AM
Re: Attn:- Kynaston - re White Cast  ·  Silver  ·  4/14/2005, 11:03 AM
Re: Attn:- Kynaston - re White Cast  ·  Chrisell  ·  4/15/2005, 3:35 AM
you forgot the link (more)  ·  Silver  ·  4/15/2005, 8:49 PM
Re: you forgot the link (more)  ·  Chrisell  ·  4/16/2005, 7:13 AM
doh! lol thx!! n/t  ·  Silver  ·  4/17/2005, 11:34 AM