Ashland
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Name — A place name shared by numerous towns in the United States, most named for their ash groves.
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Etymology
From Old English æsċ (“ash tree”) + land, equivalent to ash + land. Many places in the United States are named after Ashland, Henry Clay's estate.
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What does “Ashland” mean?
The word “Ashland” means a place name shared by numerous towns in the United States, most named for their ash groves.
How do you use “Ashland” in a sentence?
Here is “Ashland” used in a sentence: “Ashland is known for its annual Shakespeare festival.”
What part of speech is “Ashland”?
“Ashland” is a name.