Eton
See also: eton
English
Etymology
From Old English Eatun, from ea (“river”) + tun (“town”).
Pronunciation
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- Homophones: Eaton, eaten
Proper noun
Eton
- A town in Berkshire, England.
- A prestigious public school for boys in the town of Eton.
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- en:Towns in Berkshire, England
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