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Aycliffe

Definition: The English word "Aycliffe" comes directly from the Old French term "Aucyfield," which in turn originates from Latin "aculi," meaning a broad valley, or place where a wide field meets. The term "Aycliffe" is often used to describe a narrow river that flows through a low area. The word "Aycliffe" is not found anywhere in the Bible, but it does have an ancient meaning, as mentioned earlier, from the Old French term "Aucyfield." It means a broad valley or place where a wide field meets.


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