Cantred

/ˈkæntrɛd/ noun

A historical Welsh territorial division or administrative district, similar to a shire or county.

From Welsh 'cantref,' from 'cant' meaning 'hundred' and 'tref' meaning 'settlement' or 'homestead.' Literally meaning 'a hundred homesteads,' it was a medieval Welsh administrative unit that may have been originally based on territory supporting 100 families.

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