Livermere

English

Etymology

From Old English lifer (liver; probably used of thick, clotted water) or lēfer (rush, reed, yellow iris, levers) and mere (pond, pool, lake).[1]

Proper noun

Livermere

  1. A part of the name of two places in Suffolk, England: Great Livermere or Little Livermere; sometimes used alone referring to either.

Derived terms

References

  1. Key to English Place-names, 2020 January 3 (last accessed)
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