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clifton

/ˈklɪf.tən/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A habitational surname or a geographic place name of Old English origin, typically denoting a settlement near a cliff or steep slope.

Example Sentences:
  • The historic suspension bridge in Clifton is a well-known architectural landmark.
  • Several towns and villages in England bear the name Clifton.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from Old English, combining 'clif' (meaning cliff, steep slope, or bank) and 'tūn' (meaning settlement, enclosure, or farmstead). Originally a topographic surname and habitational name for someone living near a cliff or a settlement situated on a steep slope.

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Think of a 'cliff' next to a 'town' to remember Clifton means a settlement by a cliff.

Frequently Asked Questions About “clifton

1. What is the meaning of “clifton” in English?

In English, clifton (noun) is defined as: “A habitational surname or a geographic place name of Old English origin, typically denoting a settlement near a cliff or steep slope.”.

2. How do you use “clifton” in a sentence?

The historic suspension bridge in Clifton is a well-known architectural landmark.

3. What are English synonyms of “clifton”?

Common synonyms include:cliffside,steep settlement

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “clifton”?

Derived from Old English, combining 'clif' (meaning cliff, steep slope, or bank) and 'tūn' (meaning settlement, enclosure, or farmstead). Originally a topographic surname and habitational name for someone living near a cliff or a settlement situated on a steep slope.