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"Give sanity a longer leash. But some of us have sharper teeth! In Love's Secret Domain. -- words John Balance --Music Peter Christopherson (may their human mind-self-souls continue on the journey of their own choosing. Perhaps together again.

"Give sanity a longer leash. 

But some of us have sharper teeth! 

In Love's Secret Domain." 


by Coil 

-- words John Balance 

--Music Peter Christopherson 

(may their human mind-self-souls continue on the journey of their own choosing. Perhaps together again.)


Coil

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Etymology of Haggard

What does the name Haggard mean?

The history of the ancestors of the Haggard family begins among the Pictish clans ancient Scotland. The name Haggard comes from the Gaelic form Mac-an-t-sagairt, which means son of the priest. Patronymic names often substituted the name of a saint or other revered religious figure in place of a devout bearer's actual father. However, the patronym Haggard often denotes actual paternity in this case, since the marriage of clerics in minor orders was permissible, although the marriage of priests was declared illegal and invalid during the 12th century.

The etymology of the name is much in debate. One source notes the "family are supposed to be derived from the Ogards of co. Hertfordshire." or the name "Haggard is a corruption of "hay-garth," a rick yard, and is so employed in Hall and Holinshed, as well as in several provincial dialects, but most probably, an ancient baptismal name which occurs in Domesday as Acard and Acardus." 1

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