Wadebridge
English
Etymology
From wade + bridge. Originally named Wade, as the River Camel had to be waded here until a bridge was built in 1468.
Proper noun
Wadebridge
- A town and civil parish with a town council in northern Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SW9972).
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