Gyrwe
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Gyrwe can mean:
- Gyruum, representing Anglo-Saxon [æt] Gyrwum = "[at] the marsh dwellers", from Anglo-Saxon gyr = "mud", "marsh", from which
- Gyrwe, Saxon name for Jarrow
- The Gyrwe, reconstructed Saxon farm at Bede's World at Jarrow
- Gyrwe, Saxon name for Jarrow
- Gyrwe name of an Anglo-saxon population of the Fens, divided into northern and southern groups and recorded in The Tribal Hidage; related to the name of Jarrow (but compare gyrwyr, native British or Celtic name for marsh drovers).