Saturday, 4 December 2021

HERITAGE: A look back at the lakes of Romsey

Most of us presented with the word ‘lake’ think of a large expanse of water but the word ‘lake’ has two ancestors. The expanse of open water called a lake takes its name from medieval French. The older use of the word in England comes from the Anglo-Saxon ‘lacu’, meaning a slow moving stream or side-channel.
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