• mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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      17 days ago

      See also English place names.

      “Scrumbwickshireford has been continuously inhabited since the reign of Æthelred the Unready, and people could not be arsed at a rate of one letter per generation. Hence its modern pronunciation: Sheffield.”

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        17 days ago

        That can’t be the original name. Scrumb wick shire ford? What’s a Scrumbwick? Why both -shire and -ford endings? How did both get removed, and now it’s a -field ending?

        That makes no sense at all, surely?

        Why not Scrumford? Or Wickford? Might as well change the name to Stavanger for all the sense Sheffield makes.

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          That can’t be the original name.

          Correct, it’s bullshit.

          But it’s illustrative of merely contrarian nonsense like Rampisham being “Ransom” or Southwark being “Suthik.”