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darth vader | 13:24 Mon 18th Aug 2003 | People & Places
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hello folks Darth is back from holidaying in sunny Cornwall (cor blimey weren't it 'ot?) - first question back from holiday is why are there so many villages around Bodmin area and Cornwall in general, that begin with Tre... ? and what does the Tre signify?
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Tre in cornish is like Bally in gaelic and signifies a townland or settlement... the best link I could find for more info is here http://www.clas.demon.co.uk/html/body_place_names.
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And PS.....Welcome Back...Must make a change from holidaying on the ice moons of Hoth then?
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Thanks for that. I won't lie and say it's nice to be back - wish i had another couple of weeks there. Not like moons though, you're not allowed to go around killing people in Cornwall.....
Oooh, welcome back. I bet you were 'ot in that black helmet of yours!
Tre in Cornish as in Welsh means town, have a look at a Welsh map to see... Tredegar, Tregaron etc
Well, I live in Cornwall and Moog has it right, it does have a word meaning but if my geography teacher was correct (who probably isn't but loves Cornwall) it means farm. well my school name begins with tre and the name... i forget what that means!
I found this to compound what I said. www.cornish-language.org/english/PlaceNames.asp?view=T it tells you what each part of the word means.

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