Duloe
English
Etymology 1
Perhaps from an unattested Old English word *dyfel (“peg”) + hōh (“spur of land”). Another possibilty is that the hamlet is named with the Old English personal name Dēofol, a byname from dēofol (“devil”), + hōh (“spur of land”).
Proper noun
Duloe
- A hamlet in Staploe parish, Bedfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL157607).
Etymology 2
Anglicized form of Cornish Dewlogh, from dew (“two”) + logh (“inlet; lake”).
Proper noun
Duloe
- A village and civil parish in Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX233586).