[Facts] My column on Darci, Darcy etc.
Below is the link to today's column.
The editor introduced a subtle inaccuracy. I had written that the name of the ancient French village meant "Bear's place" and that got changed to
"bear's place." As I understand it, it was not a place where bears lived, but rather a place where a man whose name or nickname was based on the ancient Gaulish word for "bear" lived.
https://omaha.com/cleveland-evans-darci-rooted-in-old-english-aristocracy/article_948177e6-9580-11ec-bab8-cf5d37ee1805.html
The editor introduced a subtle inaccuracy. I had written that the name of the ancient French village meant "Bear's place" and that got changed to
"bear's place." As I understand it, it was not a place where bears lived, but rather a place where a man whose name or nickname was based on the ancient Gaulish word for "bear" lived.
https://omaha.com/cleveland-evans-darci-rooted-in-old-english-aristocracy/article_948177e6-9580-11ec-bab8-cf5d37ee1805.html
This message was edited 2/28/2022, 2:49 PM
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Very interesting! Thank you for sharing this! /gen