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If the analysis is correct, Truro is literally, 'very boiling' but the implied sense may be 'turbulent water', referring to the frequent flooding of the two streams between which it is situated. Alternatively, perhaps, a name comparable to the Gaulish tribal name, Treveri, whose name survives in Trier, and means 'river-crossing people', although the evidence for this interpretation is less convincing.
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