ceaster

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin castra (camp).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃæ͜ɑs.ter/

Noun

ċeaster f

  1. fortress, fort
  2. fortified settlement, town, city

Declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • Andredesċeaster (Anderitum)
  • Baþanċeaster (Bath)
  • Colneċeaster (Colchester)
  • Dorceċeaster (Dorchester)
  • Dorwitċeaster (Canterbury)
  • Exanċeaster (Exeter)
  • Glēawċeaster (Gloucester)
  • Glēawċeastersċīr (Gloucestershire)
  • Grantaċeaster (Grantchester)
  • Hrofesċeaster (Rochester)
  • Legaċeaster (Chester)
  • Legaċeastersċīr (Cheshire)
  • Ligoraċeaster (Leicester)
  • Mameċeaster (Manchester)
  • nēahċeaster (neighboring city)
  • sǣċeaster (maritime town)
  • Tōfeċeaster (Towcester)
  • Wætlingaċeaster (St. Alban's)
  • Weogornaċeaster (Worcester)
  • Wintanċeaster (Winchester)
  • ċeasterbūend (city dweller)
  • Ċeastersċīr (Cheshire)
  • ċeasterwara (citizen)
  • Ċirenċeaster (Cirencester)
  • Ċisseċeaster (Chichester)
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