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2. AFAIK in English the word derives from the Saxon for "Purse" or "Pouch"
Sat May 17, 2014, 07:56 AM
May 2014

and was still largely used in that sense until about the start of the 14th or 15th Century though the sense continued in the backwoods.

A sidelight there is a house in Padstow whose name has been bowdlerised to Cyntwell because it is built by a "purse well" a small hollowed out cave that functions as a "drip well" http://www.cyntwell.co.uk/

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