Elmbridge

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Etymology 1

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Named after the old Elmbridge Hundred, derived from Old English Amele (a former name of the river Mole) + brycġ (bridge).

Proper noun

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Elmbridge

  1. A local government district with borough status in northern Surrey, England.

Etymology 2

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From Old English elm (elm) + hryċġ (ridge).

Proper noun

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Elmbridge

  1. A village in Worcestershire, England.