- M'etive
- M'etif \M['e]`tif"\, n. m. M'etive \M['e]`tive"\, n. f.[F.] See {M['e]tis}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Etive — Etive, See in der schottischen Grafschaft Argyll, mit dem Meer verbunden … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
étive — chétive complétive explétive réplétive rétive supplétive … Dictionnaire des rimes
ETIVE — a sea loch in Argyllshire, Scotland, is an inland extension of the Firth of Lorne, about 20 m. in length, and varying in breadth from 2 to ¼ m.; the mountain scenery along the shores grandly picturesque; the river which bears the same name… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Buachaille Etive Mòr — Stob Dearg Stob Dearg from Glen Etive Elevation … Wikipedia
Buachaille Etive Beag — Infobox Mountain Name = Buachaille Etive Beag (Stob Dubh) Photo = Stob Dubh.jpg Caption = Stob Dubh from Stob Coire Raineach Elevation = 958 m (3143 ft) Location = Glen Etive/Glen Coe, SCO Prominence = c. 468 m Topographic OS Landranger 41 Grid… … Wikipedia
Glen Etive — (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Eite) is a glen in the Highlands of Scotland. The River Etive rises on the peaks surrounding Rannoch Moor, with several tributary streams coming together at the Kings House Hotel, an old inn on the A82 road at the head of … Wikipedia
Loch Etive — 56°29′N 5°09′W / 56.483, 5.15 … Wikipédia en Français
Loch Etive — (Scottish Gaelic, Loch Eite ) is a 30 km sea loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It reaches the sea at Connel, 5 km north of Oban. It measures 31.6 km (19 3/4 miles) in length and from 1.2 km (3/4 mile) to 1.6 km (1 mile) in width.The name Etive… … Wikipedia
Loch Etive — Sp Ètivo ẽžeras Ap Loch Etive angliškai Sp Lòch Ètivas Ap Loch Eite geliškai (škotiškai) L Jungtinėje Karalystėje (Škotijoje) … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Ardchattan — ARDCHATTAN, a parish, in the district of Lorn, county of Argyll, 8 miles (E. N. E.) from Oban; containing 2421 inhabitants, of whom 960 are in the quoad sacra parish of Muckairn. This place is supposed to have derived its name from Catan, who… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland