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has gloss | eng: Loch Ewe is a sea loch on the west coast of the Ross and Cromarty district in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It is inhabited by a traditionally Gàidhlig-speaking people living in or sustained by crofting villages, the most notable of which, situated on the north-eastern shore, is the Aultbea settlement. The four-mile long River Ewe enters Loch Ewe from the following thirteen lochs of the surrounding basins (the Ardlair basin, the Slattadale basin and the Ghruididh basin): |
lexicalization | eng: Loch ewe |
instance of | (noun) a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere ocean |
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Finnish | |
has gloss | fin: Loch Ewe on merestä muodostunut tasku (loch tai lough) Ross ja Cromartyn hallintoalueen länsirannikolla Luoteis-Ylämaassa Skotlannissa. Neljän mailin mittainen Loch Eween laskeva Ewe-joki yhdistää kolmetoista muuta loch muodostumaa toisiinsa. Nämä ovat: *Loch Maree *Loch Fada *Loch Garbhaig *Loch Coulin *Loch Clair *Loch Tollie *Loch Kernsary *Loch Ghiuragarstidh *Loch Mhicllle Rhiabhaich *Loch aBhaid-Luachraich *Loch Sguod *Loch an t-Slagain *Loch Drainc |
lexicalization | fin: Loch Ewe |
Norwegian Nynorsk | |
has gloss | nno: Loch Ewe (skotsk-gælisk Loch Iùbh) er ein sea loch eller ein fjord på vestkysten av Ross and Cromarty i Highland i Skottland. Området er tradisjonelt busett av gàidhlig-talkande folk. . Ein av desse er Aultbea. Elva Ewe munnar ut i Loch Ewe |
lexicalization | nno: Loch Ewe |
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media:img | Aultbea naval history.JPG |
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