I refer to Karl Inge Sandred, PN Norfolk, part 3 (2002).
p 10: "Lubeck": was "Lübeck" meant?
p 46: Trunch: "A name generally considered to be of Celtic origin. ... If it
is not transferred [from Le Tronchet], Ekwall says, it is no doubt formed from
Celtic elements in England. This explanation seems still to be accepted."
Does the last sentence mean:
1. This explanation seems yet to be accepted.
or
2. This explanation still seems to be accepted (as it was before).
?
The first option seems to me to be more likely to be the intended one, but this interpretation conflicts with the first sentence of the entry.
Keith
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