Pennines

See also: pennines

English

Etymology

Usually connected to the Italian Apennines, originally borrowed from Latin Apenninus by Latin scribes and subsequently losing its initial A by rebracketing or aphesis. Alternatively, possibly derived directly from a Celtic language; by surface analysis, Proto-Brythonic *penn ((hill) top, head) plus -ine.

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Proper noun

Pennines

  1. A mountain range of hills stretching through north central England.

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