Eton

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English

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Etymology

From Old English Eatun, from ea (river) + tun (town).

Pronunciation

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  • Homophones: Eaton, eaten

Proper noun

Eton

  1. A town in Berkshire, England.
  2. A prestigious public school for boys in the town of Eton.

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