[Facts] Re: AVONLEA
in reply to a message by leighann
It's made up of traditional English placename elements, altho I can't locate an actual English locale with the name. Best recollection I have is that it was the name of a series (A&E? Lifetime? Granada Television?) set at the turn of the century at a farm of the same name, supposedly on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
"Avon" is an old Celtic word meaning "river" (not just the River Avon), and "lea" means "a clearing, pasture or meadow". Ergo, Avonlea would mean "clearing, meadow, etc. situated by a river".
Hope that helps,
Da.
"Avon" is an old Celtic word meaning "river" (not just the River Avon), and "lea" means "a clearing, pasture or meadow". Ergo, Avonlea would mean "clearing, meadow, etc. situated by a river".
Hope that helps,
Da.
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my, how pretty
what a beautiful name with a beautiful meaning
why with it's backround clear, it should be on the board I dare say
~Silver
what a beautiful name with a beautiful meaning
why with it's backround clear, it should be on the board I dare say
~Silver
Both the CBC and BBC have put out series based on Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery. (Canadian school girls' classics and not surprisingly, not your area of expertise! )
LOL, I identified greatly with Anne (with an 'e'! :) 'cause I hated my golden hair, and dreaded the day it would turn brown like my mom's, until it did start turning, and people complemented me on my 'golden-brown hair'! Then I thought Anne was silly, but I still like the stories...oops, LOVE those stories!
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Thanks for the clarification, Barb, and...(too true)!