Minto
See also: minto
English
editPronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈmɪntəʊ/
- (General American, Canada) enPR: mĭntō, IPA(key): /ˈmɪntoʊ/
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈmɪntəʉ/
Etymology 1
editRefers to the Minto Hills near the Scottish village. A pleonastic compound of Old Welsh minid (“mountain”), from Proto-Brythonic *mönɨð, from Proto-Celtic *moniyos, from Proto-Indo-European *men- (“to tower, stand out”), and Old English hōh (“hill spur, promontory”), from Proto-Germanic *hanhaz (“heel”), from Proto-Indo-European *kenk-, *kemǝk- (“joint, legbone”). The latter element was added after the meaning of the former had become obscure.[1] Recorded as Munethov in 1166 and Mynetowe in 1296.[2]
Proper noun
editMinto
- A village in the Scottish Borders council area, Scotland, where the seat of the Earl of Minto is located.
- A habitational surname.
- Any of various places named after an Earl of Minto, including:
- A community of Manitoba, Canada.
- A village in New Brunswick.
- A town in Ontario.
- A city in North Dakota, United States.
- A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Etymology 2
editFrom Lower Tanana Menhti (“among the lakes”).
Proper noun
editMinto
References
edit- ^ Minto in A. D. Mills, A Dictionary of British Place Names, Oxford University Press, 2011 →ISBN
- ^ Margaret Rachael Scott, "The Germanic Toponymicon of Southern Scotland: Place-Name Elements and their Contribution to the Lexicon and Onomasticon", PhD thesis, University of Glasgow, 2003, page 182
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