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.

Matlask

Major Settlement in the Parish of Matlask

Historical Forms

  • Matelasc, Matelesc, Matingeles 1086 DB
  • Matelask 1198 P 1275 RH 1315,1328 DeBanco 1309,1338 FF 1344,1362 BM 1302to1401–2 FA 1387to1473 AD 1450 Past
  • Matelaske 1198,1203,1278 FF 1257,1269,1286 Ass 1275 RH 1327 DeBanco 1340,1361,1370 AD
  • Matelasc 1209 FF 1382 AD
  • Matelasch 1275 RH
  • Madlask 1334 Cl
  • Madelask 1416 BM

Etymology

OE  mæðl-æsc 'ash-tree where speeches are held', i.e. at the meeting of an assembly or a council. The OE  change from ðl to dl , tl is evidenced in a group of words (v. Bülbring § 444, Campbell § 419). In most of the early forms the second element seems to have been replaced by OScand  askr. This may have been the meeting-place of the assembly that, at some stage, was the hundred-court (cf. Ekwall in DEPN and Amgart in EHN III 160).

Places in the same Parish