[HPforGrownups] Re: Caradoc Dearborn
Lady Macbeth
LadyMacbeth at unlimited-mail.com
Fri May 21 00:26:16 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 98999
Jen Wrote :
Yes! I think Caradoc will return as well. Here's a post from
Nov., but there's no other mention in the archives except on 'death
toll' lists:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HPforGrownups/message/85106
Lady Macbeth Replies:
I'm not sure if it'll help or not, but since that aforementioned November
post mentions that Caradoc Dearborn's name is Welsh, here's the detail, for
anyone who wants to take it and run with it:
CARADOC masculine
Usage: Welsh
Variant of CARADOG
CARADOG masculine
Usage: Welsh
Derived from Welsh cariadus "beloved". This was the name of a 1st-century
British chieftain who rebelled against Roman rule.
DEARBORN surname
Variants: DEARBOURNE, DEERBOURNE
Derived from deer bourne "from the deer brook". A deer brook is a stream
that many animals, particularly deer, visit.
Seems like a pretty typical British name to me, but knowing how the
seemingly "stupidest" things in those books can have internal meanings,
there might be something to the idea that he's on the other side -
especially considering the bit about that 1st-century British cheiftain. :)
-Lady Macbeth
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