Dunbar
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Etymology


+ or possibly from the name or , a follower of Kenneth, a captain of the Scots.

Proper noun



  1. A town in East Lothian, Scotland.
    1965 — In reply he sent Wilfrid to his town of Dunbar under the supervision of a sheriff called Tydlin whom he knew to be more cruel. — Eddius Stephanus, Life of Wilfrid, Page 107, 12th century. Translated from Latin by J. F. Webb.
 
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