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Meaning of Throwendham | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/ˈθrəʊ(ə)ndəm/

Definitions

Trøndelag

historical, rare

Equivalents

Examples

“Col-grim the Old, [son] of Hrod-wulf, the herse or lord, and of Unna, daughter of Hacon, the son of Earl Grit-garth, after whom Grit-garth’s howe, south of Agda-ness, is called, went out of Throwendham to Iceland, and took in settlement Nether Whale-frith-strand from Blue-shaw-water to Lax-water, and out to the brook that falls out from Sourby, and dwelt at Four-horn.”
“North of Throwend-ham or Thrond-heim lies Neam-dale with its coast station, Hrafnista, and, north of that, Haloga-land’s barren five degrees of latitude stretch along by the sea, north-east, ending in West-firth and the great islands that head the Skerry, islands only visited by Finnish fowlers, fishers or huntsmen in those far-off days.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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