Moorby

Moorby, Lincolnshire

The first element of Moorby, in the Horncastle Wapentake of Lincolnshire, is either Old English mor or Old Norse mór marsh; barren upland’ here in the sense ‘moor’. The second element is Old Norse bý ‘a farmstead, a village’.  The village is on the slope of the Wolds.

Ascribed Culture

Collection

Viking Names

Keywords

landscape, Lincolnshire, place-name

Further information

This object is related to Moorby, Lincolnshire.
Find out about Moorby, Lincolnshire.

Acknowledgements

Image © JThomas, via Geograph, CC BY-SA 2.0

References

Kenneth Cameron, A Dictionary of Lincolnshire Place-Names. Nottingham: English Place-Name Society (1998), p. 89.