Aberdour
English
Etymology
From
Pictish
*
aber
(
“
estuary
”
)
+
Dour
, a river-name.
Proper noun
Aberdour
A village in
Fife
council area,
Scotland
(
OS
grid ref NT1985
)
.
2021
November 3, Dr Joseph Brennan, “Boxes with functions across the centuries”, in
RAIL
, number
943
, page
56
:
Aberdour
station opened in 1890, welcoming day-trippers and travellers to the picture-postcard seaside village.
Alternative forms
Scots
Aiberdour
Anagrams
'arboured
,
arboured
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