корча — обычно мн. корчи, корчиться, корчить. укр корчити, цслав. съкръчити скорчить , сербохорв. кр̏чити, кр̏чи̑м, словен. krčiti, kr̂čim, чеш. krčiti морщить, сгибать . Сравнивают с др. инд. kruñcati кривится, сгибается , др. исл. hryggr хребет , ирл … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Ridge — (r[i^]j), n. [OE. rigge the back, AS. hrycg; akin to D. rug, G. r[ U]cken, OHG. rucki, hrukki, Icel. hryggr, Sw. rugg, Dan. ryg. [root]16.] 1. The back, or top of the back; a crest. Hudibras. [1913 Webster] 2. A range of hills or mountains, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Muchland — is a medieval manor in Low Furness in the county of Cumbria in northern England. The manor was the seat of the Lords of Aldingham, and included at its peak the villages of Bardsea, Urswick, Scales, Stainton, Sunbrick, Baycliff, Gleaston,… … Wikipedia
Whin Rigg — Infobox Mountain Name = Whin Rigg Photo = Whin Rigg and Wast Water from Yewbarrow.jpg Caption = Whin Rigg and The Screes seen across Wast Water from Yewbarrow. Location = Cumbria, ENG Range = Lake District, Southern Fells Elevation = 535 m (1,755 … Wikipedia
Breckenridge (surname) — Family name name =Breckenridge image size= caption= pronunciation = meaning = from Brackenrig region =Scotland language =Old Norse related names =Breckinridge footnotes = Breckenridge is a locational Scottish surname, referring to a person from a … Wikipedia
Wikingerzeit — Chronik (kleine Auswahl) 793 Wikingerüberfall auf das Kloster von Lindisfarne 795 Beginn der Überfälle auf Irland (Inishmurray) 799 Beginn der Überfälle auf das Reich der Franken 830 erneute Wikingerüberfälle auf England 840 erst … Deutsch Wikipedia
ridge — ridgelike, adj. /rij/, n., v., ridged, ridging. n. 1. a long, narrow elevation of land; a chain of hills or mountains. 2. the long and narrow upper edge, angle, or crest of something, as a hill, wave, or vault. 3. the back of an animal. 4. any… … Universalium
Atteridge — This is a very old English topographical surname for someone who lived on or by a ridge or back . The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century word hrycg , ridge, in Middle English, rigge , although in some areas of concentrated… … Surnames reference
Rigge — This is a very old English topographical surname for someone who lived on or by a ridge or back . The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century word hrycg , ridge, in Middle English, rigge , although in some areas of concentrated… … Surnames reference
Ruggs — This is a very old English topographical surname for someone who lived on or by a ridge or back . The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century word hrycg , ridge, in Middle English, rigge , although in some areas of concentrated… … Surnames reference
Brackenridge — This interesting surname, of Anglo Saxon and Old Norse origin, is an English and Scottish locational name from any one of the five places called Brackenrigg in Cumberland or from Brackenrig in the old barony of Avondale in Lanarkshire, now part… … Surnames reference