Chiltern

/ˈtʃɪltərn/ noun

A reference to the Chiltern Hills, a range of chalk hills in south-central England, or specifically a historical term for the Chiltern Hundreds.

From Old English 'Cilternes,' of uncertain origin but possibly related to old tribal names or geographical features. The Chiltern Hundreds became a nominal office used as a method for MPs to resign from Parliament.

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