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Book SynopsisPlace-Names of Carmarthenshire is the first publication to investigate all major place-names in the historic county of Carmarthen (1536-1974), including the westerly parts of the county transferred to modern Pembrokeshire after 1996. Tracing the history of Welsh place-names casts light upon the ways in which our ancestors lived and how they thought about the world around them. The meaning of place-names, however, is not always easy to determine because their written and spoken forms have often changed over time and particularly when the language in a particular location switched from Welsh to English. Fortunately, Carmarthenshire was not so markedly affected in this respect as many other parts of Wales but it is still easy to be mislead by modern spellings: Caerfyrddin (Carmarthen) does not recall the name of the mythological Myrddin (Merlin) in the Arthurian tales but is derived from morddin (mor / 'sea' and din / 'fort') describing a Roman maritime fort - the precursor of the medieval borough; Llanboidy does not contain a llan ('church') but rather a nant ('stream') located near a beudy ('cow-shed'); Castelldwyran actually means 'Durant's castle', being composed of castell ('castle') and an Anglo-Norman personal name Durant, rather than dwyran ('two-thirds'). Illustrated with many images of the county, Place-Names of Carmarthenshire examines more than 920 place-names and features a 1,000-entry Glossary of place-name elements, personal names and rivers, and is the result of the author's detailed research in archives and reference libraries.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements List of illustrations Preface Introduction: Carmarthenshire Place-Names: study and survey Carmarthenshire Place-Names: research and analysis Map 1 Medieval Carmarthenshire Map 2 English influence before 1500 Selection of names Map 3: County boundary 1536-1974 Map 4: Unitary authorites from 2003 Editorial method Guide to the International Phonetic Alphabet Abbreviations and Bibliography Online Databases and Reference Resources Glossary: Common Place-Name Elements Personal Names and Surnames River-names A Aberarad to Ashfield B Babel to Bynea C Caeo to Cywyn D Dafen to Dynevor E East Marsh to Esgob F Faenor to Furnace G Ganol to Gwynfe H Halfpenny Furze to Horeb I Iddole to Is-morlais J Johnstown K Kidwelly to Kingsland L Lacques to Loughor M Mabelfyw to Myrtle Hill N Nant Aeron to Newton P Pantarfon to Pysgotwr R Ram to Roche Castle S Salem to Sylgen T Tachlouan to Tywi U Upper Brynaman to Uwch Sawdde W Waun Baglam to Wysg Y Ydw to Ystumgwili List of subscribers