lichfield means A placename:; A cathedral city in Staffordshire, England.
lichfield is pronounced /ˈlɪt͡ʃfiːld/.
Etymology
From Old English Liċetfeld, from Latin Letocetum, from a Proto-Brythonic place-name meaning "greywood" (cf. Welsh llwyd + coed), with feld (“field”) added later. There is no evidence to support the folk etymology that this placename is related to lich (“corpse”).
name
- A placename:; A cathedral city in Staffordshire, England.
- A placename:; A local government district of Staffordshire, England, formed in 1974, with its headquarters in the city.
- A placename:; A rural settlement in Waikato, New Zealand.
- A surname.“Case in point, as Lichfield detailed on Twitter last week: Almost as soon as the "hipster effect" article was published, a man furiously emailed the magazine claiming a photo of him was slanderously used alongside it without his permission. He was, it turned out, mistaken.”
noun
- Synonym of burial ground.