Firth of Lorne

Firth of Lorne
geographical name see Lorn, Firth of

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Lorne — can be a male given name or a place name. Both are most common in Canada, mostly after the Marquess of Lorne (later Duke of Argyll), Governor General of Canada and husband of Queen Victoria s daughter Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne (later… …   Wikipedia

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  • Lorne,Firth of — Lorne also Lorn (lôrn), Firth of An inlet of the Atlantic Ocean on the western coast of Scotland between Mull Island and the mainland. * * * …   Universalium

  • Firth of Lorn — The Firth of Lorn (or Lorne , unofficially) (Scottish Gaelic: An Linne Latharnach) is a body of water on Scotland s west coast, in Argyll and Bute. It lies between the Isle of Mull to the northwest and the Isles of Kerrera, Seil and Luing (the… …   Wikipedia

  • Lorn, Firth of — or Firth of Lorne geographical name strait W Scotland between E Mull Island & mainland …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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