Examples of 'hebridean' in a sentence

Meaning of "hebridean"

hebridean (adjective): Relating to the Hebrides, a group of islands off the west coast of Scotland
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  • Of or pertaining to the Hebrides.
  • A native or inhabitant of the Hebrides.

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Your Hebridean adventure is a thing of the past.
The church has recently been used for traditional Hebridean weddings.
During this time a Hebridean outlaw dwelt in the immediate area.
This year sees the first legal distillery launch on the Hebridean island of Raasay.
The Hebridean craftsperson weaver works to colour and design instructions provided by the manufacturers.
Currently there are no animals which have been identified in both Manx and Hebridean waters.
Lost in the Hebridean islands.
A tiny rock of perfection jutting out of the restless Hebridean Sea.
He placed a Hebridean or Norwegian jarl named Óttar as his vassal ruler over the island.
The airport provides scheduled services to the Scottish mainland and other Hebridean islands.
The name derives from the Hebridean island of Skye in Scotland.
Contact our reservations team today to arrange your next cruise to the Scottish Hebridean Islands.
Hebridean Princess in pictures.
Southern Hebridean island.
Hebridean landscapes have inspired a variety of musicians, writers and artists.

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For their honeymoon they sailed to the Hebridean island of St Kilda.
The Hebridean massif.
Geographically, the constituency consists of the Outer Hebridean islands.
His ancestry is Hebridean and Orcadian on his father 's side.
It is conceivable that Lagmann 's son led the Hebridean contingent at Clontarf.
The Hebridean Brewing Company was represented by, the now discontinued, Firebreak ale.
Stornoway, named after a town on the Hebridean Isle of Lewis, was one of these houses.
The experimental first-person adventure video game Dear Esther takes place on an unnamed Hebridean island.
Fingal 's Cave on the Hebridean isle of Staffa.
The Hebridean Brewing Company was one of 18 Scottish breweries that attended the festival.
It was also known as the Highland, Hebridean or Irish pig.
Traditional Hebridean Smokehouse in Locheport » Restaurant, catering & organic shop.
Willie McSporran is the former chair of the Hebridean Isle of Gigha 's Heritage Trust.
In 1773 James Boswell and Samuel Johnson arrived on the island during their Hebridean tour.
Descended from earlier short-tailed Hebridean sheep, crossed with Scottish Blackface.
The 1609 Statutes of Iona compelled the cultural integration of Hebridean clan leaders.
Alongside the Irish, three companies of Hebridean Scots were constituted as Mac Colla 's personal lifeguard.
Oitir 's son Thorfinn was described as the most powerful of the Hebridean lords in 1150.
Mull, the Inner Hebridean island 's name has a different, pre-Gaelic derivation.
Wrecked for an English sabotage off of the Inner Hebridean island of Mull, Scotland.
Hebridean Island Cruises has been setting the benchmark for luxury cruising since 1989.
The ship was wrecked off the Inner Hebridean island of Mull, in Argyll, Scotland.
The missing girl, Rowan Morrison, lives on a remote Hebridean island called Summerisle.
For our air-cruises, Hebridean Sky accommodates 71 passengers.
Thorgils 's mother was Thorgunna, a Hebridean noblewoman.
Dùn Anlaimh, a crannog located on the Hebridean island of Coll, Scotland.

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