Was 'Dun' overused?

Series, Teams, History, Behind the scenes etc. - all discussed here.
Post Reply
Raven
Level 2 Dungeoneer
Level 2 Dungeoneer
Posts: 135
Joined: 11 Jun 2004, 10:56
Location: Newcastle
Contact:

Was 'Dun' overused?

Post by Raven »

Dungarth, Dunkley Wood, Dunswater. A bit overused?
The Raven's Labyrinth - Where danger lurks around every corner...
User avatar
HarveyTowers
Level 3 Dungeoneer
Level 3 Dungeoneer
Posts: 420
Joined: 28 May 2004, 14:30
Location: Scotland, UK

Re:Was 'Dun' overused?

Post by HarveyTowers »

Dunstan!
Good night out there; whatever you are!
Billy
Knight
Knight
Posts: 586
Joined: 17 Nov 2002, 22:53
Location: London

Re:Was 'Dun' overused?

Post by Billy »

Don't forget Dungeon and Dungeoneer! And Dunshelm!
User avatar
HarveyTowers
Level 3 Dungeoneer
Level 3 Dungeoneer
Posts: 420
Joined: 28 May 2004, 14:30
Location: Scotland, UK

Re:Was 'Dun' overused?

Post by HarveyTowers »

and the forest of Dun!
Good night out there; whatever you are!
MoanaLiza
Fright Knight
Fright Knight
Posts: 2202
Joined: 09 Apr 2003, 22:48
Location: The Hundred Acre Wood near Winnie The Pooh :)
Contact:

Re:Was 'Dun' overused?

Post by MoanaLiza »

Also the 'dunce' reference
The Forum Moana and chief honey pot carrier!
"Come and take a gander at this bit of ugliness"
123Pooka
Level 2 Dungeoneer
Level 2 Dungeoneer
Posts: 139
Joined: 09 Aug 2003, 20:56
Location: Wolfenden

Re:Was 'Dun' overused?

Post by 123Pooka »

Think we've dun enough duns now :D
The only way is onward, there is no turning back. Oooh nasty, didn't realise the road ended there!
Wolfshead
Knight
Knight
Posts: 563
Joined: 11 May 2004, 22:05
Location: York

Re:Was 'Dun' overused?

Post by Wolfshead »

Dun means something in either in Pictish or Gaelic, I used to know but can't remember, maybe I can ask a Proff about it.

I do thik that was overused.
Last edited by Wolfshead on 24 Jun 2004, 21:56, edited 1 time in total.
Dan
Level 2 Dungeoneer
Level 2 Dungeoneer
Posts: 167
Joined: 04 Jan 2003, 20:16
Location: Oxford, UK

Re:Was 'Dun' overused?

Post by Dan »

Pendragon wrote: Dun means something in either in Pictish or Gaelic, I used to know but can't remember, maybe I can ask a Proff about it.
You're quite right; it means "fort".
Raven
Level 2 Dungeoneer
Level 2 Dungeoneer
Posts: 135
Joined: 11 Jun 2004, 10:56
Location: Newcastle
Contact:

Re:Was 'Dun' overused?

Post by Raven »

'Think we've dun enough duns now '

Bad pun!
The Raven's Labyrinth - Where danger lurks around every corner...
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 26 guests