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Law
Proper noun
Scotland
Japanese Meaning
墓塚の近くに住む者という意味合いを持つ名字 / スコットランドにおいては、円錐状の丘を指す
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A topographic surname from Old English, perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound. / (Scotland) a conical hill
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When Professor Law spoke about local history, he explained that his surname originally referred to someone who lived near a burial mound.
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When Professor Law spoke about local history, he explained that his surname originally referred to someone who lived near a burial mound.
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