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Toller Porcorum

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Etymology

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Toller refers to the River Toller, since renamed the River Hooke, although there still is the Toller Brook,[1] which joins the Hooke at the village. Porcorum is from Latin porcorum (of the pigs).

Proper noun

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Toller Porcorum

  1. A village and civil parish in west Dorset, England (OS grid ref SY5698).

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