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The word "shaw" has its roots in Proto-Celtic *skāgā, meaning "wing, shoulder blade." This sense evolved over time to refer to a wooded area that provides shelter or protection. The word is cognate with Old Irish sgiath, Old Welsh ysgwyd, and Breton skoed, all of which mean "wing, shield, or protection."
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