A place name for various locations, or referring to the Clarendon typeface, a slab serif font. Also historical reference to the Earl of Clarendon.
From Old English, meaning 'clover hill' or 'clear hill,' combining elements meaning 'clean/bright' and 'hill.' The name gained prominence through Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, influential in 17th-century English politics.
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