- Rutlandshire
- geographical name see Rutland
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
rutlandshire — n(d)ˌshi(ə)r, ˌshiə, shə(r) adjective or rutland Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Rutlandshire or Rutland county, English : of or from the county of Rutland, England : of the kind … Useful english dictionary
Rutlandshire — /rut leuhnd shear , sheuhr/, n. a former county, now part of Leicestershire, in central England. Also called Rutland. * * * … Universalium
Rutlandshire — n. former county in central England which is now part of Leicestershire … English contemporary dictionary
rutlandshire — rut·land·shire … English syllables
Rutlandshire — Rut•land•shire [[t]ˈrʌt ləndˌʃɪər, ʃər[/t]] n. geg a former county, now part of Leicestershire, in central England. Also called Rutland … From formal English to slang
Trawlers of the Royal Navy — This is an accounting of the naval trawlers, purpose built or requisitioned, operated by the Royal Navy mainly during WWI and WWII.ummary Basset class trawlersThe trawler Basset , built in 1935, became the prototype for nearly 250 military… … Wikipedia
Oakham — geographical name town E central England in E Leicestershire; capital of former county of Rutlandshire population 7996 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Rutland — or Rutlandshire geographical name former county E central England capital Oakham … New Collegiate Dictionary
River Soar — The River Soar is a tributary of the River Trent in the English East Midlands. It rises near Hinckley in Leicestershire and is joined by the River Sence near Enderby before flowing through Leicester (where it is joined by the Grand Union Canal at … Wikipedia
Rutland — For other uses, see Rutland (disambiguation). Coordinates: 52°39′20.00″N 0°39′30.00″W / 52.65556°N 0.65833°W / 52.65556; 0.65833 … Wikipedia