Breeze, A. (2006). Needwood Forest and Celtic philology. Staffordshire Archaeol Hist Soc Trans 41. Vol 41, pp. 60-61.

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Needwood Forest and Celtic philology
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Staffordshire Archaeol Hist Soc Trans 41
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Staffordshire Archaeological & Historical Society Transactions
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41
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60 - 61
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The author questions the commonly given explanation of the name of Needwood Forest in east Staffordshire, as a refuge for robbers, and instead suggests that the name is derived from the British root *Nida, meaning `one that drops', referring to the way in which streams in the forest disappear into the soluble gypsum rock beneath.
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Andrew Breeze
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2006
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0 86061 074 8
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Gypsum Rock Beneath (Auto Detected Subject)
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21 Mar 2007