Hebrides
See also: Hébrides
English
Etymology
From Latin Hebudes or Haebudes, with u likely turned to ri by scribal error. Earlier origin unknown. Compare Ancient Greek Ἕβουδαι (Héboudai), islands mentioned by Ptolemy and Pliny, likely the Hebrides.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhɛbɹədiːz/
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Proper noun
Hebrides
- The islands off the west coast of Scotland, divided into the Inner Hebrides and the Outer Hebrides.
- A sea area that is centred on these islands.
Derived terms
Translations
group of islands
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References
- Hebridean, adj. and n., in Oxford English Dictionary, First Supplement, 1933.
- Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “Hebrides”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
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