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Man woman married and separated from daughter in Skye?
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hebridean
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Word definitions for hebridean in dictionaries
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hebridean \He*brid"e*an\, Hebridian \He*brid"i*an\, a. Of or pertaining to the islands called Hebrides, west of Scotland. -- n. A native or inhabitant of the Hebrides.
Usage examples of hebridean.
A kilt, of course, a Hebridean girl without a kilt was unthinkable, a Shetland two-piece and brown brogues: and that she would be a raven-haired beauty with wild, green, fey eyes went without saying.
Ill weather was nothing to one nourished among Hebridean north-westers, but he cursed a land in which there were no landmarks.
Norlander has nothing of the Celt in him, and is as different from the Hebridean as a Northumbrian from a Cornishman.
It was Loch Nanuamh under the dark hills of Moidart--it was some Hebridean bay, with outside the vast shadowy plain of the Atlantic.
Sir Guy Fitz William in a guttural Hebridean Gaelic heavily sprinkled with Norse loanwords, then the knight from out the lands of the Northern Ui Neills turned in his saddle and gave Melchoro a rough translation.
I was even more conscious of this at lunch, which was a good meal pleasantly served by a bright little Hebridean waitress.
And he went on quickly to explain that the word derived from the fact that the original Hebridean croft had virtually no windows and a peat fire in a central hearth that was never allowed to go out.
There was on board a Hebridean woman named Thorgunna, of whom her shipmates said that she owned some costly things, the like of which would be difficult to find in Iceland.
Reining up, the galloglaich rendered his report to Sir Guy FitzWilliam in a guttural Hebridean Gaelic heavily sprinkled with Norse loanwords, then the knight from out the lands of the Northern Ui Neills turned in his saddle and gave Melchoro a rough translation.
He wanted a honeymoon on the Hebridean island of Eigg, near Rum, and then to return to Cramond with the bride.
The handwriting is so vile and shuddering, it gives the appearance of having been written at sea in a Hebridean gale.
Official French attention was aroused by the rivalry between Catholic and Protestant missions in the Loyalty Islands with the result that the governor of New Caledonia annexed the group in 1864, During the 1860s, a handful of mainly British settlers made private arrangement with New Hebridean communities to settle and begin plantations.
We shall be putting into Stornaway some time after midnight and I have documents still to prepare for the Hebridean Cardinalate.
It is as irrelevant as the remote castle to the flower or the Hebridean coast to the candle.
Though Manchester born, my father acted occasionally as an agent for the Leith Glassworks, in which capacity he was required to sail from one Hebridean station to another in search of kelp.