Dunfermline

English

Etymology

From Scottish Gaelic Dùn Phàrlain, the first element being from dùn (fortification), and the rest of uncertain origin, possibly from an alteration of the river Lyne Burn, from linne (waterfall, pool) + bùrn (water).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dʌnˈfɜːɹmlɪn/

Proper noun

Dunfermline

  1. A city and former royal burgh of Fife council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT0987); The former capital of Scotland.
  2. A former local government district in Fife Region (which superseded the historic county) between 1975 and 1996.
  3. A village in Fulton County, Illinois, United States, first settled by people from Dunfermline, Fife.

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References

  1. Taylor and Márkus, The Place–Names of Fife: Volume One, pp.309–310.
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