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Cawdor

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Name — A village and castle in the Scottish Highlands, famous as a setting in Shakespeare's Macbeth.

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Etymology

According to Watson (1926), from a Pictish river-name; equivalent to Welsh caled (“hard”) + dwr (“water”).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Cawdor” mean?

The word “Cawdor” means a village and castle in the Scottish Highlands, famous as a setting in Shakespeare's Macbeth.

How do you use “Cawdor” in a sentence?

Here is “Cawdor” used in a sentence: “Macbeth was named Thane of Cawdor in the play.”

What part of speech is “Cawdor”?

“Cawdor” is a name.

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