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[Facts] Frosc (sometime as Frox) - Old English, male. Frog?
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Paul
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12/4/2008, 6:41 AM
Do either represent the word Frog?
Does this imply a man who was Froglike? or did the frog hold special meaning at that time?
Any thoughts welcome....
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Frosc (sometime as Frox) - Old English, male. Frog?
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Paul
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12/4/2008, 6:41 AM
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Re: Frosc (sometime as Frox) - Old English, male. Frog?
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Cleveland Kent Evans
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12/4/2008, 8:08 AM