Radnor

English

Etymology

From Radnorshire, former county in Wales. Originally from Old English rēad + ōra (red bank).

Proper noun

Radnor

  1. Radnorshire, a former county of Wales, also known as the County of Radnor.

Derived terms

Noun

Radnor (plural Radnors)

  1. A sheep of a short-fleeced Welsh breed.
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