caledonianoun(n.) The ancient Latin name of Scotland; -- still used in poetry. catamenianoun(n. pl.) The monthly courses of women; menstrual discharges; menses. cavicornianoun(n. pl.) A group of ruminants whose horns are hollow, and planted on a bony process of the front, as the ox...
This paper has developed from a study of place- names relating to Edwina Proudfoot's work on the long-cist cemetery at Hallow Hill, Fife, (Proudfoot & Aliaga-Kelly forthcoming 1996a) along with the study of place-name evidence for Old English-speaking, Anglian settlement in Scotland, in ...
alitrunknoun(n.) The segment of the body of an insect to which the wings are attached; the thorax. ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ALİYN: English Words which starts with 'al' and ends with 'yn': albynnoun(n.) Scotland; esp. the Highlands of Scotland....
Well, it depends on the name. There are thousands of common and popular names in English. Most have their own unique meanings, but a few have more meanings than others. That’s because they happen to overlap with common English words that are found in the dictionary. Take the nameTrace, ...
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[Sir Walter Scott, "The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland," 1814] further(adv.) Old Englishfurðor,forðor"to a more advanced position, forward, onward, beyond, more distant; farther away; later, afterward; to a greater degree or extent, in addition; moreover," etymologically...
The long struggle for independence began on 16 September 1810; independence was finally “granted” by Spain in 1821. Many Mexican place names were changed following Mexican Independence (1821) Want some map-related geographic trivia associated with the War of Independence?
Here's a similar quote by Scotland's greatest poet, who was recently nominated as the greatest Scotsman of all time in a Scottish TV poll: I pick my favourite quotations and store them in my mind as ready armour, offensive or defensive, amid the struggle of this turbulent existence. — ...
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10. On St Andrews Day, 30 November 1996, the Stone of Destiny returned north of the border and amid much pomp and ceremony, was installed in Edinburgh Castle, taking its place alongside those other symbols of national identity, the Honours of Scotland. ...