English Place-name Society

Survey of English Place-Names

A county-by-county guide to the linguistic origins of England’s place-names – a project of the English Place-Name Society, founded 1923.

Condicote

Major Settlement in the Parish of Condicote

Historical Forms

  • Cundicotan c.1052 KCD807
  • Connicote 1086 DB
  • Cunnecote 1154–89 Glouc
  • Condicote 1086 DB 1185 Templar 1287 Ass 1403 Pat 1760 M
  • Condycote 1407 Pat Hy6 AddCh 1535 VE
  • Cundikote 1128 Glouc
  • Cundicot(e), Cundycot(e) 1154–89 1166 RBE 1195 P 1201 Cur c.1218 ADiii 1220 Fees 1675 Og
  • Cundicott 1291 Tax 1327 SR
  • Cundicoat 1751 PR
  • Gundicote 1242 Theok
  • Cundecote 1303 FA 1315 Ch 1577,1646 M
  • Condecote p.1412 GloucHist

Etymology

'Cunda's cottage', v. -ing 4 , cot . The pers.n. is OE  Cunda (Redin 62); it occurs also in Cundall YN 181. The medial -i - may be a reduced form of OE  -an - (v. Phonol. § 48).

Places in the same Parish

Early-attested site

Other OS name