Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Pity Me...


...is a village just off the main road between Newcastle upon Tyne and Durham City.

5 comments:

  1. A whole town devoted to victimization. Hmm, seems like we need to move some social justice folks over there :).

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  2. Pictish place names often start with "Pit".

    But then there are people who think Thanet, in Kent, is a Phoenician place name.

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  3. There's a town in New Mexico called Truth or Consequences. But it was named after a game show as a publicity stunt. Seems to have worked. Amongst many references to it in pop culture, a scene in a 2015 Doctor Who episode was set there.

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  4. My understanding is that the origin of the name Pity Me is not known, which makes the name even more evocative - and (so Tolkien warns us!) with English place names, it is seldom possible to be confident about etymology unless there is a lineage of actual historical evidence.

    But, as a rule, the original sound of the place name (if that can be inferred), rather than the spelling, is the best guide to its original meaning - even nowadays, locals tend to preserve pronunciation in face of mis-spellings by officials from outside.

    For example, the Northumbrian mining village Cambois (apparently mis-spelled by a pretentious mapmaker, or the like) is still pronounced Cammus by the locals, which is a better guide to its inferred etymology than the spelling, which implies a Frech pronunciation - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambois .

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