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pinkerton | 16:15 Sat 01st Mar 2014 | History
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Can somebody enlighten me as to the correct pronunciation of the above Warwickshire house? There are so many different ways of pronouncing the 'ough' combination of letters in our language.
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Thasnks, Em. I thought it should be.
Actually, if you include the Irish spelling of lough, there are nine ways of pronouncing ". . . ough"
if you allow Qn Vic's predilection for a German wine called hough (her spelling) it is ten
According to my Oxford English Dictionary the pronunciation of "hough" as "Hock" is only a local scottish pronunciation. The OED definitions of "hough" refer only to part of the leg, not wine.
My OED is the original 4,115 page edition.
The name Coughton (pronounced "Coat-un") suggests a settlement or farm known for the hunting of woodcock or game birds.

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http://www.coughtoncourt.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&;view=article&id=2&Itemid=2


That specific Estate's name has always traditionally been pronounced "COFF-ton Court". I've lived not far away for most of my life, and have never heard it pronounced any different except by strangers.

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