Tutarydh

Old Swedish

Etymology

Compound of tuta (protution; point) + rydh (clearing), probably referring to the hill the church is located upon. First attested in 1406.[1]

Proper noun

Tutarydh

  1. A parish of Sunnerbo hundred, Finnveden; later in Ljungby municipality, Kronoberg county, Sweden; today's Tutaryd.

References

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