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> I also read that the word Piccadilly might have

> taken it's name from a

> 17th century frilly collar called a piccadil. The

> story goes on to say

> that the dressmaker got rich from this collar and

> built a house near

> what is now known as Piccadilly Circus.

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> It's also possible that the actual word wasn't

> understood correctly

> and no one knew how to spell it. This has happened

> to a lot of words

> in our language.

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