Make fun-Barrel
Make fun-Barrel is a Lieu-dit French, located in the department of the Loir-et-Cher created at the French revolution, the March 4th 1790 pursuant to the law of the December 22nd 1789, starting from part of the provinces of the Orléanais and Touraine. It is located in the area Center.
Toponymy
The bad vine planted in this place forever produced only bad wine. What explains its name! It is one of some villages and localities of France of which the name, created and transmitted by the " small-gens" (popular etymology), is related on the hardness of its ground for the peasants or to the production of icelle like Rompéchine in Charente, Bapaume in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Bramefain and Balledent in the the Limousin, or Bréviandes in Champagne-Ardenne (and the various communes with the similar name) among a multitude of others…
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