The word English is an adjective, describing a noun as of or from England. Examples: English china, English films, or an English tradition.
The closest word in English is "Filth" when referring to a dirty place or thing.
what might that be as in talking about a place not a thing
is the ocean a place or thing
A lake is a place to visit or a thing to swim or fish in.
Place
It can be called a place and thing.
Yes, since it is referring to a "person, place or thing," in this case longhorn, referring to the Texas Longhorn or English Longhorn, is a "thing" being a bovine breed.
The noun house is a word for a thing to build, to purchase, to own or rent; the noun house is a word for a place to come home to.
'Wich' is not a word, and therefore has no meaning, in the English language. In Old English, there was a word "wic" which meant "place, encampment, camp, dwelling, abode, town or village". This word appears in certain English place-names such as Sandwich (place of sand), Norwich (town to the North), or Greenwich (green place). Apart from these survivals, the word has disappeared from modern English.
The name Braidyn means "Broad Valley" in English. i have a little thing at my place that says who i am, what i am like who i care about and that.
The suffix in "orchard" is "-ard." It is a common suffix used in English that can indicate a place or a thing associated with the root word.
It can be called a place and thing.