Pen-y-ghent

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Etymology[edit]

From Cumbric pen (top, summit) + Cumbric *i(r) (the, of the) + either Cumbric gant (border) or Cumbric gint (heathen, gentile).

Proper noun[edit]

Pen-y-ghent

  1. A mountain in Craven district, North Yorkshire, in the Yorkshire Dales of England.