Answer The word originates from the Old English word, tunscipe, "inhabitants or population of a town." Answer The word had differing usages around the world. In Australia it is often used to describe a small town (which in other places might be called a village).
Middle township is not a town. It is a county. This is the name it acquired, and people do tend to think that with the word "town" in it, however it isn't a town at all.
Shire, village, municipality, settlement, township.
The noun 'town' is a singular, common noun, concrete noun; a word for a place.
The county seat was located in the township.
The Romans called their God of fire Vulcan, and from that we get the word volcano.
The word car is believed to originate from the Latin word carrus or carrum meaning "wheeled vehicle"
Probably you think at Brezoi, a little town in Romania. The root of this name is from brad, a word of thracian origin.
Where does Thank you originate?
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
No. it's not necessary.
The word is suburb, It means a district immediately outside of a city or town.
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.