We know what the ‘wall’ bit means for definite. It has the exact same etymology as Wales, which is possibly slightly better known than the ‘wall’ bit of Cornwall.

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It is an English word – or, I should say, Old English, Anglo-Saxon word – that was given to these two places that we now know as Cornwall and Wales. This word was Wēalas, and it sometimes gets translated as ‘foreigners’ or ‘strangers’, but the best way to think of it is just “not us”. Them. Other.

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