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Isle of Lewis — Stoth Stornoway Callanish … Deutsch Wikipedia
stothe — stoth(e see stooth and stoothe v … Useful english dictionary
stud — stud1 /stud/, n., v., studded, studding, adj. n. 1. a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, esp. as an ornament. 2. any of various buttonlike, usually ornamental objects, mounted on a shank that is passed… … Universalium
Lewis (Lewis and Harris) — Lewis Stoth Gewässer Geographische Lage … Deutsch Wikipedia
stud — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English stod, from Old English stōd; akin to Old Church Slavic stado flock and probably to Old High German stān to stand more at stand Date: before 12th century 1. a. a group of animals and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Butt of Lewis — Location map|Outer Hebrides label = lat = 58.516 long = 6.260 caption = Map showing the location of the Butt of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. float = right background = white width = 200The Butt of Lewis (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha Robhanais ) is in… … Wikipedia
staithe — [stāth] n. 〚ME stathe < OE stæth, shore, infl. by ON stǫth, landing place: for IE base see STAND〛 [Brit. Archaic] a stage or wharf equipped to load and unload (coal, etc.) from railroad cars into vessels * * * … Universalium
staithe — [steɪδ] noun (in the north and east of England) a landing stage for loading or unloading cargo boats. Origin ME: from ON stỏth landing stage … English new terms dictionary
stud — I [[t]stʌd[/t]] n. v. stud•ded, stud•ding 1) a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, esp. as an ornament 2) clo any buttonlike, usu. ornamental object mounted on a shank that is passed through an article… … From formal English to slang
staithe — [stāth] n. [ME stathe < OE stæth, shore, infl. by ON stǫth, landing place: for IE base see STAND] [Brit. Archaic] a stage or wharf equipped to load and unload (coal, etc.) from railroad cars into vessels … English World dictionary