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Buckland

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Name — An English surname and the name of several villages in England, derived from Old English words for "book" and "land."

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Etymology

From Old English bōc ("book") + land ("land"), originally land held by charter.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Buckland” mean?

The word “Buckland” means an English surname and the name of several villages in England, derived from Old English words for "book" and "land.".

How do you use “Buckland” in a sentence?

Here is “Buckland” used in a sentence: “The family traced its roots back to a Buckland in Devon.”

What part of speech is “Buckland”?

“Buckland” is a name.

Where does the word “Buckland” come from?

The word “Buckland” comes from Old English. From Old English bōc ("book") + land ("land"), originally land held by charter.

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