"Lennoxtown" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Scottish Gaelic leamhnachd + -town (possibly developed with the interfix -s-, leading to the modern term being spelled with an 'x'), a partial calque of Scottish Gaelic Baile na Leamhnachd, composed of Scottish Gaelic baile (“town, village”) + Scottish Gaelic na (“of”) + Scottish Gaelic leamhnachd (“new/fresh/raw milk”), literally “town of new/fresh/raw milk”, related to Irish leamhnacht (“new/fresh/raw milk”). Also compare Scots Lennoxtoon. Etymology templates: {{affix|en|leamhnachd|-town|lang1=gd}} Scottish Gaelic leamhnachd + -town, {{partial calque|en|gd|Baile na Leamhnachd|nocap=1}} partial calque of Scottish Gaelic Baile na Leamhnachd, {{com|en|baile|na|leamhnachd|lang1=gd|lang2=gd|lang3=gd|lit=town of new/fresh/raw milk|t1=town, village|t2=of|t3=new/fresh/raw milk}} Scottish Gaelic baile (“town, village”) + Scottish Gaelic na (“of”) + Scottish Gaelic leamhnachd (“new/fresh/raw milk”), literally “town of new/fresh/raw milk”, {{der|en|ga|leamhnacht|t=new/fresh/raw milk}} Irish leamhnacht (“new/fresh/raw milk”), {{cog|sco|Lennoxtoon}} Scots Lennoxtoon Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Lennoxtown
  1. A village in East Dunbartonshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS6277). Categories (place): Places in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, Places in Scotland, Villages in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, Villages in Scotland
    Sense id: en-Lennoxtown-en-name-jwNcH7c5 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -town

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