Vauxhall

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See also: vauxhall

English

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Etymology

Generally thought to have originated in the late 13th century, from the name of Falkes de Breauté, the head of King John's mercenaries, who owned a large house in the area, known as Faulke's Hall, later Foxhall, and eventually Vauxhall.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Vauxhall

  1. An inner city area of Lambeth in South London.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Belarusian: вакза́л (vakzál)
  • Dutch: vauxhall
  • Russian: вокза́л (vokzál)
  • Ukrainian: вокза́л (vokzál)