There aren't many cognates of this word outside the Germanic language family, but there is one: the Celtic root represented by the Irish word dún, meaning fort, and the Welsh word dinas meaning city, which crops up in all kinds of places. Old English / Anglo-Saxon adopted this word, in the context of hill-forts, to mean the hills themselves; and as tūn became our word "town", dūn became "down" as in the North and South Downs. (County Down is directly from the hill-fort at Downpatrick, Dún Pádraig.) The adverb describing a descent from the hill, "off the down", ofdūne, turned into adown and eventually became our adverb down. So "down" and "town" are originally the same word, a legacy of iron age enclosures and linguistic melding.
Etymology
There aren't many cognates of this word outside the Germanic language family, but there is one: the Celtic root represented by the Irish word dún, meaning fort, and the Welsh word dinas meaning city, which crops up in all kinds of places. Old English / Anglo-Saxon adopted this word, in the context of hill-forts, to mean the hills themselves; and as tūn became our word "town", dūn became "down" as in the North and South Downs. (County Down is directly from the hill-fort at Downpatrick, Dún Pádraig.) The adverb describing a descent from the hill, "off the down", ofdūne, turned into adown and eventually became our adverb down. So "down" and "town" are originally the same word, a legacy of iron age enclosures and linguistic melding.
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