Wychwood

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Etymology

Inherited from Middle English Whycchewode, Whucchewode, Whecchewode, from Old English Huiċċewudu, from Hwiċċe (an Anglo-Saxon tribe) +‎ wudu (forest).

Proper noun

Wychwood

  1. A national nature reserve in West Oxfordshire district, Oxfordshire, England, originally a royal forest.

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