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Neddern seems to mean "next to". FloridaArmy ( talk) 23:23, 20 February 2020 (UTC) reply

Source? That's not what I've seen anywhere - the etymology is disputed. The name Neder was apparently first recorded in 1699. The stream is alternatively known as the Troggy (see Striguil#Cas Troggy), but that name is now used only for the upper reaches on Wentwood. I don't think either need to be mentioned in this article. Ghmyrtle ( talk) 08:19, 21 February 2020 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Etymology

Neddern seems to mean "next to". FloridaArmy ( talk) 23:23, 20 February 2020 (UTC) reply

Source? That's not what I've seen anywhere - the etymology is disputed. The name Neder was apparently first recorded in 1699. The stream is alternatively known as the Troggy (see Striguil#Cas Troggy), but that name is now used only for the upper reaches on Wentwood. I don't think either need to be mentioned in this article. Ghmyrtle ( talk) 08:19, 21 February 2020 (UTC) reply

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