herepath

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Etymology[edit]

From Old English here (host, army), and Middle English path, peth, from Old English pæþ (path, track)

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Noun[edit]

herepath (plural herepaths)

  1. A wide Anglo-Saxon military road connecting burhs
  2. The remains of an ancient path or way
    We walked along the herepath to Avebury.

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