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- Andrewartha abstract "Andrewartha and Trewartha are Cornish family names."Cornish Names" says:Nouns: "tre" a "town", feminine, maybe a hamlet or house"tref : village, town", Brythonic Celt Welsh about 4-500ADAdjectives: "Wartha" : "upper" (maybe higher or greater or on a hill) cf. "Wollas" : "lower" (maybe smaller or lesser or in a valley, of the two).Definite Article: "An" used as : "of the", "in the", "on the", "at the", in place names. Brythonic Celt Cornish language (p18). The book mentions "Trewartha" (p.25), and "Andrewartha" (p.60).The "Handbook of Cornish Names" states: "Trewartha" is a Cornish name meaning "Upper Farm" or "Upper Homestead".".
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- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink 1984_World_Snooker_Championship.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Brittonic_languages.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Brythonic_languages.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surnames.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_nations.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_language.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_people.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Family_name.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Andrewartha.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Cornwall.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Janet_Andrewartha.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Andrewartha.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLink Trewartha.
- Andrewartha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andrewartha".
- Andrewartha hasPhotoCollection Andrewartha.
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- Andrewartha subject Category:Surnames.
- Andrewartha hypernym Names.
- Andrewartha type Surname.
- Andrewartha type Surname.
- Andrewartha comment "Andrewartha and Trewartha are Cornish family names."Cornish Names" says:Nouns: "tre" a "town", feminine, maybe a hamlet or house"tref : village, town", Brythonic Celt Welsh about 4-500ADAdjectives: "Wartha" : "upper" (maybe higher or greater or on a hill) cf. "Wollas" : "lower" (maybe smaller or lesser or in a valley, of the two).Definite Article: "An" used as : "of the", "in the", "on the", "at the", in place names. Brythonic Celt Cornish language (p18).".
- Andrewartha label "Andrewartha".
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- Andrewartha wasDerivedFrom Andrewartha?oldid=439046909.
- Andrewartha isPrimaryTopicOf Andrewartha.