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  • Roadside, Caithness
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Roadside is a small village, located at the junction of the A9 trunk road and the B874, 1 mile south of Sordale in Caithness, Scottish Highlands and is

    Roadside, Caithness

    Roadside,_Caithness

  • Roadside
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    road Roadside, Caithness, Scotland, a village Roadside (film), a 2013 American horror film Roadside (musical), a 2001 off-Broadway musical Roadside, a 1930

    Roadside

    Roadside

  • Caithness
  • Historic county in northern Scotland

    ferries link Caithness with Orkney, and Caithness also has an airport at Wick. The Pentland Firth island of Stroma is also within Caithness. From the 9th

    Caithness

    Caithness

    Caithness

  • Georgemas Junction railway station
  • Railway station in Highland, Scotland

    serves several rural hamlets in the historic county of Caithness, including Georgemas, Roadside and Banniskirk and the village of Halkirk, which lies approximately

    Georgemas Junction railway station

    Georgemas Junction railway station

    Georgemas_Junction_railway_station

  • Pictish stone
  • Monuments erected by early Scottish tribes

    Strathmore, coastal Angus, Fife, Strathdee, Garioch, Moray, Strathspey, Caithness, Easter Ross, the Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland. Three stones with Pictish

    Pictish stone

    Pictish stone

    Pictish_stone

  • European pine marten
  • Species of mammal in the mustelid family

    that it has spread from the Scottish Highlands north into Sutherland and Caithness and southeastwards from the Great Glen into Moray, Aberdeenshire, Perthshire

    European pine marten

    European pine marten

    European_pine_marten

  • Hieracium
  • Genus of flowering plants

    ISBN 0-478-20900-2. McCosh, D. and Rich, T.C.G. 209. Hieracium proximum (Caithness Hawkweed) in Ireland. Ir. Nat J. 30: 54. Rich, T.C.G., Cotton, D.C.F.

    Hieracium

    Hieracium

    Hieracium

  • Grand River Bridge (Ontario)
  • Bridge in Caledonia, Ontario

    included structural deficiencies, structural deterioration, insufficient roadside safety, foundation problems and inadequate hydraulics. The engineering

    Grand River Bridge (Ontario)

    Grand River Bridge (Ontario)

    Grand_River_Bridge_(Ontario)

  • List of windmills in Scotland
  • Westray North Via Mill HY 498 532 Wind engine 1901 1901 1940s Papa Westray Roadside Mill HY 495 525 Wind engine Papa Westray South Via Mill HY 498 532 Wind

    List of windmills in Scotland

    List_of_windmills_in_Scotland

  • Picts
  • Medieval tribal confederation in northern Britain

    conquering and settling the islands and various mainland areas, including Caithness, Sutherland and Galloway. In the middle of the 9th century Ketil Flatnose

    Picts

    Picts

    Picts

  • Stonehenge
  • Prehistoric monument in England

    that the best match was with rocks in the Orcadian Basin (which includes Caithness, Orkney, and the Moray Firth regions of north-eastern Scotland). The researchers

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge

  • Cornovii (Midlands)
  • Celtic people of the Iron Age and Roman Britain

    The people who inhabited the very north of the British mainland (modern Caithness), and Cornwall were also known by the same name, but according to mainstream

    Cornovii (Midlands)

    Cornovii (Midlands)

    Cornovii_(Midlands)

  • Clan Mackenzie
  • Scottish clan

    "General History of the Highlands of Scotland - Disturbances in Moray and Caithness to 1266". Archived from the original on 8 December 2006. Retrieved 17

    Clan Mackenzie

    Clan Mackenzie

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  • Peter Manuel
  • Scottish serial killer (1927–1958)

    release from custody, later became a chief constable in the county of Caithness. William Watt later remarried; his second marriage produced no children

    Peter Manuel

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  • List of Elizabeth Emblem recipients
  • smuggler's vessel during an operation to catch drug smugglers off of the Caithness coast. Soutar had already been awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal in

    List of Elizabeth Emblem recipients

    List_of_Elizabeth_Emblem_recipients

  • List of places in Highland (council area)
  • Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Caithness, Sutherland, Ross-shire Cromartyshire, Inverness-shire Morayshire, Nairnshire

    List of places in Highland (council area)

    List of places in Highland (council area)

    List_of_places_in_Highland_(council_area)

  • Joint (geology)
  • Type of fracture in rock

    Plain, New York. Orthogonal joint sets on a bedding plane in flagstones, Caithness, Scotland. Rectangular blocks formed in El Capitan Granite by intersecting

    Joint (geology)

    Joint (geology)

    Joint_(geology)

  • Eday
  • Island in the Orkney Islands, Scotland

    Sinclair the Earl of Caithness. The new proprietor sent half a dozen boatloads of "vagabondis, broken Highland men of Caithness" to Eday, much to the

    Eday

    Eday

    Eday

  • Comrie, Perth and Kinross
  • Highland Town in Scotland

    act. Many more difficult Nazis were moved to POW Camp 165 at Watten in Caithness. The camp grounds have a two-storey nuclear bunker (Cultybraggan RGHQ)

    Comrie, Perth and Kinross

    Comrie, Perth and Kinross

    Comrie,_Perth_and_Kinross

  • Raids on Lochaber and Shiramore
  • 1746 raid in the Scottish Highlands

    where". On 27 June, Munro of Culcairn now at Shiramore had been ordered to Caithness with his own company, the Rosses and Geanies'. He reached Thurso on 7

    Raids on Lochaber and Shiramore

    Raids on Lochaber and Shiramore

    Raids_on_Lochaber_and_Shiramore

  • Battle of Mulroy
  • Scottish clan battle fought in August 1688 in the Lochaber district of Scotland

    Robert P. (1991). Tales from Braemore: A Collection of Caithness Folklore and History. Caithness: Whittles. p. 52. ISBN 9781870325608. Jaques, Tony (2007)

    Battle of Mulroy

    Battle of Mulroy

    Battle_of_Mulroy

  • 2017 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    KP Technology. For services to the promotion of science education in Caithness. Debra Tracy Ballard, Executive Officer, DWP Operations, Department for

    2017 New Year Honours

    2017_New_Year_Honours

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  • Gunn
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Gunn

    Scottish : name of a clan associated with Caithness, derived from the Old Norse personal name Gunnr (or the feminine form Gunne), a short form of any of various compound names with the first element gunn ‘battle’.Scottish : sometimes an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille Dhuinn ‘son of the servant of the brown one’ (see Dunn). (According to Woulfe a name of the same form also existed in Sligo, Ireland.)English : metonymic occupational name for someone who operated a siege engine or cannon, perhaps also a nickname for a forceful person, from Middle English gunne, gonne ‘ballista’, ‘cannon’, ‘gun’. The term originated as a humorous application of the Scandinavian female personal name Gunne or Gunnhildr.

    Gunn

  • Harrow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Harrow

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places so named in England and Scotland, as for example Harrow in northwest London (Herges in Domesday Book), Harrow Head in Nether Wasdale, Cumbria, both named from Old English hearg, hærg ‘(pagan) temple’, and Harrow near Mey, Caithness.

    Harrow

  • Fare
  • Surname or Lastname

    Italian (Faré)

    Fare

    Italian (Faré) : Lombard variant of Ferrari.English : topographic name for a dweller by the roadside, Middle English fare (Old English fær).English : variant spelling of Fair.

    Fare

  • Dunnett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dunnett

    English : from a diminutive of Dunn.English : habitational name from Downhead in Somerset or Donhead in Wiltshire, both named from Old English dūn ‘hill’, ‘down’ + Old English hēafod ‘head’, ‘end’.Scottish : habitational name from a place in Caithness.

    Dunnett

  • Budge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Devon and Cornwall)

    Budge

    English (mainly Devon and Cornwall) : nickname from Norman French buge ‘mouth’ (Late Latin bucca), applied either to someone with a large or misshapen mouth or to someone who made excessive use of his mouth, i.e. a garrulous, indiscreet, or gluttonous person. The word is also recorded in Middle English in the sense ‘victuals supplied for retainers on a military campaign’, and the surname may therefore also have arisen as a metonymic occupational name for a medieval quartermaster.Scottish (Caithness and Orkney) : unexplained.

    Budge

  • Cross
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cross

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a stone cross set up by the roadside or in a marketplace, from Old Norse kross (via Gaelic from Latin crux, genitive crucis), which in Middle English quickly and comprehensively displaced the Old English form crūc (see Crouch). In a few cases the surname may have been given originally to someone who lived by a crossroads, but this sense of the word seems to have been a comparatively late development. In other cases, the surname (and its European cognates) may have denoted someone who carried the cross in processions of the Christian Church, but in English at least the usual word for this sense was Crozier.Irish : reduced form of McCrossen.In North America this name has absorbed examples of cognate names from other languages, such as French Lacroix.

    Cross

  • Grose
  • Surname or Lastname

    Cornish

    Grose

    Cornish : topographic name for someone who lived near a stone cross set up by the roadside or in a marketplace, Cornish crous (Latin crux, crucis). Compare Cross.English : nickname for a large or fat man, from Old French gros, ‘big’, ‘fat’ (see Gros).

    Grose

  • Gills
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gills

    English : variant of Gill.Scottish and English : habitational name from Gills in the parish of Canisbay, Caithness.

    Gills

  • Caithness
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Caithness

    The Tragedy of Macbeth' A nobleman of Scotland.

    Caithness

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  • Aashi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aashi

    Smile, Joy, Laughter, Blessing

  • Jasara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jasara

    Boldness

  • Nausheen
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nausheen

    Sweet pleasant, agreeable

  • Lavana | லவநா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Lavana | லவநா 

    Handsome

  • Zachely
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Zachely

    Remembered by God.

  • Dharmil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dharmil

    Good religeonist

  • Wanna
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Irish

    Wanna

    God is Gracious

  • Aliya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aliya

    Excellent, Highest social standing, Tall, Towering

  • JANNE
  • Male

    Finnish

    JANNE

     Finnish form of Latin Johannes, JANNE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Janne.

  • Shikshu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Shikshu

    Helpful

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  • Broadside
  • n.

    A volley of abuse or denunciation.

  • Deliver
  • v. t.

    To give forth in action or exercise; to discharge; as, to deliver a blow; to deliver a broadside, or a ball.

  • Gutter
  • n.

    A small channel at the roadside or elsewhere, to lead off surface water.

  • Conium
  • n.

    The common hemlock (Conium maculatum, poison hemlock, spotted hemlock, poison parsley), a roadside weed of Europe, Asia, and America, cultivated in the United States for medicinal purpose. It is an active poison. The leaves and fruit are used in medicine.

  • Roadside
  • n.

    Land adjoining a road or highway; the part of a road or highway that borders the traveled part. Also used ajectively.

  • Broadside
  • n.

    A discharge of or from all the guns on one side of a ship, at the same time.

  • Barberry
  • n.

    A shrub of the genus Berberis, common along roadsides and in neglected fields. B. vulgaris is the species best known; its oblong red berries are made into a preserve or sauce, and have been deemed efficacious in fluxes and fevers. The bark dyes a fine yellow, esp. the bark of the root.

  • Broadside
  • n.

    A sheet of paper containing one large page, or printed on one side only; -- called also broadsheet.

  • Galleass
  • n.

    A large galley, having some features of the galleon, as broadside guns; esp., such a vessel used by the southern nations of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. See Galleon, and Galley.

  • Chaunter
  • n.

    A street seller of ballads and other broadsides.

  • Mayweed
  • n.

    A composite plant (Anthemis Cotula), having a strong odor; dog's fennel. It is a native of Europe, now common by the roadsides in the United States.

  • Broadside
  • n.

    The side of a ship above the water line, from the bow to the quarter.