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  • Whiteadder Water
  • River in southeast Scotland and Northumberland, England

    Whiteadder Water /ˈhwʌtədər/ is a river in East Lothian and Berwickshire, Scotland. It also flows for a very short distance through Northumberland before

    Whiteadder Water

    Whiteadder Water

    Whiteadder_Water

  • Whiteadder Reservoir
  • Reservoir in the United Kingdom

    local water authority - East Lothian Water Board. The flooding ceremony was in May 1968. Millknowe Farm and Kingside School were flooded. Whiteadder reservoir

    Whiteadder Reservoir

    Whiteadder Reservoir

    Whiteadder_Reservoir

  • Watch Water
  • River in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    confluence with the Dye Water, around 700 metres (2,300 ft) west of Longformacus. The Dye Water flows into the Whiteadder Water, which in turn is a tributary

    Watch Water

    Watch Water

    Watch_Water

  • Bothwell Water
  • River in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Crichness, Bothwell Hill, and the village of Bothwell, when it joins the Whiteadder Water. List of places in the Scottish Borders List of places in Scotland

    Bothwell Water

    Bothwell_Water

  • Blackadder Water
  • River in Berwickshire, Scotland

    of the Whiteadder Water and joins with that river at the village of Allanton, where Blackadder House and its estate once stood. The Whiteadder then crosses

    Blackadder Water

    Blackadder Water

    Blackadder_Water

  • Hutton Castle
  • Castle in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Hutton Castle is located in the Scottish Borders, overlooking the Whiteadder Water. It stands 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) southeast of Chirnside and 11 kilometres

    Hutton Castle

    Hutton Castle

    Hutton_Castle

  • Dye Water
  • River in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    north east of Seenes Law, then east to Longformacus. The Dye Water joins the Whiteadder Water and completes its 12.5 mile journey. The Sir Walter Scott Way

    Dye Water

    Dye Water

    Dye_Water

  • Edin's Hall Broch
  • 2nd-century broch near Duns in the Borders of Scotland

    slope of Cockburn Law just above a fairly steep slope down to the Whiteadder Water. The broch stands in the northwest corner an Iron Age hillfort which

    Edin's Hall Broch

    Edin's Hall Broch

    Edin's_Hall_Broch

  • River Tweed
  • River in the Scottish Borders and northern England

    include: Whiteadder Water Blackadder Water River Till Eden Water Teviot Water Leader Water Ettrick Water Yarrow Water Tima Water Gala Water Leithen Water Quair

    River Tweed

    River Tweed

    River_Tweed

  • Abbey St Bathans
  • Village in the Scottish Borders

    is situated in a long winding steep wooded valley that follows the Whiteadder Water. The parish had a population of 106 at the 2011 Census. Abbey St Bathans

    Abbey St Bathans

    Abbey St Bathans

    Abbey_St_Bathans

  • Edrom
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    miles north-east of Duns, and close to the Whiteadder Water. Nearby are Allanbank, Allanton, the Blackadder Water, Blanerne Castle, Chirnside, Chirnsidebridge

    Edrom

    Edrom

    Edrom

  • Eyemouth
  • Coastal town in Berwickshire, Scotland

    Whiteadder Water at Chirnside thus diverting the course of the Whiteadder Water through the low-lying area known as Billiemire to join the Eye Water near

    Eyemouth

    Eyemouth

    Eyemouth

  • Chirnside
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Ninewells, named for the springs that flow from the hillside into the Whiteadder Water. It was home to several generations of Homes (later Humes) and was

    Chirnside

    Chirnside

    Chirnside

  • List of places in the Scottish Borders
  • Railway Wedderburn Castle West Linton Westruther Westwater Reservoir Whiteadder Water Whitehope Law Whithaugh Park Whitlaw, Whitlaw Wood Whitrope, Whitrope

    List of places in the Scottish Borders

    List of places in the Scottish Borders

    List_of_places_in_the_Scottish_Borders

  • Berwickshire
  • Historic county in Scotland

    other major rivers include the Eye Water, Whiteadder Water, Dye Water, Watch Water, Eden Water and Blackadder Water. Between the late tenth and early eleventh

    Berwickshire

    Berwickshire

    Berwickshire

  • Romer's gap
  • Gap in the tetrapod fossil record

    period. These localities are the coast of Burnmouth, the banks of the Whiteadder Water near Chirnside, the River Tweed near Coldstream, and the rocks near

    Romer's gap

    Romer's_gap

  • Cockburn (surname)
  • Scottish surname

    several Cockburn placenames that are located near Cockburn Law along Whiteadder Water including Cockburn farm, Cockburn Mill, and the now ruined farm Cockburn

    Cockburn (surname)

    Cockburn (surname)

    Cockburn_(surname)

  • List of rivers of England
  • Tweed (MS) Whiteadder Water (L) River Till (R) (known as River Breamish in its upper reaches) River Glen (L) Bowmont Water (Ls) (Bowman Water in lower reaches)

    List of rivers of England

    List of rivers of England

    List_of_rivers_of_England

  • List of rivers of Scotland
  • catchment River Tweed Whiteadder Water (L) Blackadder Water (R) Langton Burn (L) Monynut Water (L) Dye Water (R) Bothwell Water (L) Faseny Water (R) River Till

    List of rivers of Scotland

    List of rivers of Scotland

    List_of_rivers_of_Scotland

  • Leader Water
  • River in Lauderdale, Scottish Borders, Scotland

    (Trimontium). Whiteadder Water, Blackadder Water River Till, Eden Water, River Teviot, Leader Water, Leithen Water, Quair Water, Eddleston Water, Manor Water, Lyne

    Leader Water

    Leader Water

    Leader_Water

  • List of rivers of Europe
  • Retrieved 2017-11-21. Discharge extrapolated from Tweed at Norham and Whiteadder Water at Hutton Castle gauging stations. Discharge extrapolated from Tay

    List of rivers of Europe

    List of rivers of Europe

    List_of_rivers_of_Europe

  • Anglo-Scottish border
  • 96-mile long border in Great Britain

    Burn River Esk River Rede River Sark River Teviot River Tweed Whiteadder Water Liddel Water Kershope Burn The Cheviot Carter Bar & Carter Fell Windy Gyle

    Anglo-Scottish border

    Anglo-Scottish border

    Anglo-Scottish_border

  • Cranshaws
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK

    Bathans, Innerwick, Longformacus, Spott, East Lothian, Stenton, the Whiteadder Water, and Whittingehame. List of places in the Scottish Borders List of

    Cranshaws

    Cranshaws

    Cranshaws

  • Allanbank, Scottish Borders
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Nearby places include Blackadder Water, Duns, Earlston, Edrom, Gavinton, Kelloe, Kimmerghame House, and the Whiteadder Water. Pearlin Jean List of places

    Allanbank, Scottish Borders

    Allanbank,_Scottish_Borders

  • Paxton, Scottish Borders
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    is beside the River Tweed which is the border at that point and on Whiteadder Water. Paxton is also the location of Paxton House. Linking Scotland and

    Paxton, Scottish Borders

    Paxton,_Scottish_Borders

  • Edrington
  • Castle in the UK's Scottish Borders

    castle occupied the steep hill above the mill of the same name on the Whiteadder Water. The castle ruin is still marked on today's Ordnance Survey maps, and

    Edrington

    Edrington

    Edrington

  • Longformacus
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    the Lammermuir Hills. The Dye Water runs through the village, flowing east towards its confluence with the Whiteadder Water nearby. In the vicinity are

    Longformacus

    Longformacus

    Longformacus

  • Foulden, Scottish Borders
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Berwickshire area of Scottish Borders, Scotland, situated not far above the Whiteadder Water, and 7 miles (11 km) west of Berwick-upon-Tweed. It has "one of the

    Foulden, Scottish Borders

    Foulden, Scottish Borders

    Foulden,_Scottish_Borders

  • Mordington
  • Civil parish in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    borders Northumberland to the east, and south (where the boundary is the Whiteadder Water), Foulden to the west, and Lamberton to the north. The parish is bisected

    Mordington

    Mordington

    Mordington

  • Flag of Berwickshire
  • Historic Scottish county flag

    ("Bear-Wych-Shire"). The wavy black and white lines represent the Blackadder Water and Whiteadder Water rivers respectively, while the wavy green line stands for the

    Flag of Berwickshire

    Flag of Berwickshire

    Flag_of_Berwickshire

  • Chirnsidebridge
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Chirnside in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, at a bridge over the Whiteadder Water on its journey towards the River Tweed. The bridge is a three-span

    Chirnsidebridge

    Chirnsidebridge

    Chirnsidebridge

  • Cockburn Tower
  • Building in Berwickshire, Scotland

    occupied a site on the southern slope of Cockburn Law overlooking the Whiteadder Water. The foundations of the Tower trace a roughly square outline measuring

    Cockburn Tower

    Cockburn_Tower

  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Berwickshire and Roxburgh
  • Tweed Siccar Point Slaidhills Moss St Abbs Head to Fast Castle Head The Hirsel Whiteadder Water Whitlaw Bank to Hardies Hill Woodhead Moss Yetholm Loch

    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Berwickshire and Roxburgh

    List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Berwickshire_and_Roxburgh

  • Blanerne Castle
  • Castle and tower house in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Scottish Borders. The house and castle sit on the north bank of the Whiteadder Water, around 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north-east of Duns. The castle was the

    Blanerne Castle

    Blanerne Castle

    Blanerne_Castle

  • List of rivers discharging into the North Sea
  • Water River Derwent River Team River Blyth River Wansbeck River Font River Coquet River Aln River Tweed Whiteadder Water, Scotland Blackadder Water,

    List of rivers discharging into the North Sea

    List_of_rivers_discharging_into_the_North_Sea

  • North Northumberland Coastal Plain
  • border with Scotland in the north, the River Coquet in the far south, Whiteadder Water and the River Aln. Holy Island is an important historic site which

    North Northumberland Coastal Plain

    North Northumberland Coastal Plain

    North_Northumberland_Coastal_Plain

  • Stenton
  • Village in East Lothian, Scotland

    about 8 miles from the village, and is bounded on the south by the Whiteadder Water, and Berwickshire. Springs and streams abound in many parts of the

    Stenton

    Stenton

    Stenton

  • Berwickshire Railway
  • Former railway line in Scotland

    sidings at Chirnside Paper Mill were at a low level adjacent to the Whiteadder Water; the sidings were also flooded and unusable as a result of the storm

    Berwickshire Railway

    Berwickshire_Railway

  • Edrom railway station
  • Disused railway station in Edrom, Scottish Borders

    which had a loading bank and a shed. A viaduct was built over the Whiteadder Water to support the railway. The station closed to passengers on 10 September

    Edrom railway station

    Edrom railway station

    Edrom_railway_station

  • Preston, Scottish Borders
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Preston Bridge, 1770, consists of three segmental arches which span the Whiteadder Water. Red sandstone, and notable for round recesses on the spandrels, with

    Preston, Scottish Borders

    Preston, Scottish Borders

    Preston,_Scottish_Borders

  • Clan Cockburn
  • Scottish lowlands clan

    occupied a site on the southern slope Cockburn Law overlooking the Whiteadder Water, was the seat of the Cockburns of that Ilk from about 1527 to 1696

    Clan Cockburn

    Clan Cockburn

    Clan_Cockburn

  • Nunraw
  • Hillfort in East Lothian, Scotland

    northern end of one of the main passes through the Lammermuirs, along the Whiteadder Water. With the further fortifications three miles further east at Blackcastle

    Nunraw

    Nunraw

  • Ballagan Formation
  • Geological formation in Scotland

    Castle. Additional Midland Valley sites include Crumble Edge (along Whiteadder Water), Coldstream, Cockburnspath, Cove (in Berwickshire), and Whitrope Burn

    Ballagan Formation

    Ballagan Formation

    Ballagan_Formation

  • Heaton Castle
  • Ruined castle in Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England

    with him into England. They stayed some nights at Ellemford on the Whiteadder Water, and the invasion is known as the "Raid of Ellem". James IV brought

    Heaton Castle

    Heaton_Castle

  • Stan Wood (fossil hunter)
  • Scottish fossil hunter

    site of Wood's was the major excavation he undertook in the bed of Whiteadder Water at Willie's hole near Chirnside. For two years between 2008 and 2009

    Stan Wood (fossil hunter)

    Stan Wood (fossil hunter)

    Stan_Wood_(fossil_hunter)

  • Allanton, Scottish Borders
  • Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    confluence of the Whiteadder and Blackadder Waters, the site of two bridges. Allanton Bridge forms two spans over the Whiteadder Water, dated 1841, by Robert

    Allanton, Scottish Borders

    Allanton, Scottish Borders

    Allanton,_Scottish_Borders

  • Robert Lauder of the Bass
  • Scottish knight, armiger, and Governor of the Castle

    Edrington and Coalstell with the fishings of Edermouth (or mouth of the Whiteadder Water) plus the mill there (at Edrington) which Robert the father personally

    Robert Lauder of the Bass

    Robert_Lauder_of_the_Bass

  • Beer (Blackadder)
  • 5th episode of the 2nd series of Blackadder

    telling Baldrick to hand him water when he asks for his "incredibly strong ale" at the party. Seconds later, the Whiteadders arrive, Blackadder greeting

    Beer (Blackadder)

    Beer_(Blackadder)

  • Lauderdale
  • Geographical district in the Scottish Borders, Scotland

    the river Whiteadder on the north as far as to the place where it falls into the Tweed; and all the land which lies between the river Whiteadder and another

    Lauderdale

    Lauderdale

    Lauderdale

  • Edmund Blackadder
  • Fictional character from Blackadder

    series. Several relatives of the Blackadder family include the Puritan Whiteadders, and the Highlander clan of MacAdder. Various one-off specials have introduced

    Edmund Blackadder

    Edmund_Blackadder

  • List of reservoirs in the United Kingdom
  • reservoirs in England and Wales. "Raw Water Storage Levels 15 August 2022 | Reservoir levels | About Us | Severn Trent Water". www.stwater.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-08-20

    List of reservoirs in the United Kingdom

    List_of_reservoirs_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Miriam Margolyes
  • British and Australian comedian, writer, and actress (born 1941)

    Atkinson: these roles include the Spanish Infanta in The Black Adder, Lady Whiteadder in Blackadder II and Queen Victoria in Blackadder's Christmas Carol. In

    Miriam Margolyes

    Miriam Margolyes

    Miriam_Margolyes

  • Lammermuir Hills
  • Range of hills in southern Scotland

    mass of late Silurian/early Devonian granite which occurs in the area of Whiteadder Reservoir. Glacial meltwater channels are common along the northern and

    Lammermuir Hills

    Lammermuir Hills

    Lammermuir_Hills

  • East Lothian
  • Council area of Scotland

    of the town into the Firth of Forth. Major bodies of water include Pressmennan Lake, the Whiteadder Reservoir, Hopes Reservoir, Stobshiel Reservoir and

    East Lothian

    East Lothian

    East_Lothian

  • List of floods
  • the preceding six days caused the rivers Tweed, Blackadder, Whiteadder, Till and Eye Water in southern Scotland to rise more than 10 feet and wash away

    List of floods

    List_of_floods

  • List of stock characters
  • hunter, abusive slave owner or colonialist. Malvolio in Twelfth Night Lady Whiteadder Blackadder II Vincent Price as Matthew Hopkins the Witchfinder General

    List of stock characters

    List of stock characters

    List_of_stock_characters

  • Carole Bromley
  • British poet

    competitions: The Bridport Prize, Housman Society, Yorkshire, Ware, New Forest, Whiteadder Press, Staple, Mslexia, BT, Barnet, Guardian Text Poem, Connections, Writersinc

    Carole Bromley

    Carole_Bromley

  • List of Blackadder characters
  • into his wine. ("Nob and Nobility") Nathaniel, Lord Whiteadder (Daniel Thorndike) and Lady Whiteadder (Miriam Margolyes) are Blackadder's Puritanical aunt

    List of Blackadder characters

    List_of_Blackadder_characters

  • List of dams and reservoirs in the United Kingdom
  • water treatment works Hopes Reservoir Lammerloch Stobshiel Reservoir Whiteadder Reservoir Balgray Reservoir Littleton Reservoir Ryat Linn Reservoir Waulkmill

    List of dams and reservoirs in the United Kingdom

    List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of Church of Scotland parishes
  • FLOWING TOGETHER LIKE THE ENDRICK WATERFLOWING TOGETHER LIKE THE ENDRICK WATER UNITING COMMUNITIES IN FAITH, PURPOSE, AND PLACEUNITING COMMUNITIES IN FAITH

    List of Church of Scotland parishes

    List_of_Church_of_Scotland_parishes

  • List of works and exhibitions by Pauline Burbidge
  • Black and White Feathers (1996) Tone (1996) Tweed Reflections II (1995) Whiteadder (1995) Nottingham Reflections (1994) Red Grid (1993) Reflections III (1993)

    List of works and exhibitions by Pauline Burbidge

    List_of_works_and_exhibitions_by_Pauline_Burbidge

  • List of ship launches in 1862
  • Intelligence". The Times. No. 24362. London. 27 September 1862. col. A-C, p. 10. "Whiteadder". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 29 September 2024

    List of ship launches in 1862

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1862

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  • Meers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meers

    English : variant of Mears.Dutch : topographic name from meers(ch) denoting lush, alluvial land by a watercourse.

    Meers

  • Marchant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Marchant

    English and French : variant of Marchand.John Marchant (c.1600–c.1668) was in Newport, RI, before 1638. In that year he moved to Braintree, MA, then to Watertown, MA (1642), and finally to Yarmouth, MA (1648). His descendants included many sea captains and other prominent people.

    Marchant

  • Linge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Linge

    English : variant spelling of Ling 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in western Norway named with lyng ‘heather’, either on its own, or with the addition of vin ‘meadow’.Dutch (de Linge) and North German : habitational name from a place named with Old Low German linge ‘strip of land or water’, or possibly with the river name Linge (this river flows through the Betuwe). See also Lingen.Possibly French, from a metonymic occupational name from linge ‘linen goods’, but there is no evidence of surname in North America.

    Linge

  • Waters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Waters

    English : patronymic from an altered form of the personal name Walter.English : variant of Water 2.Irish : when not the English surname, an Anglicized form of various Gaelic names taken to be derived from uisce ‘water’ (see for example Haskin, Hiskey, Tydings).James Waters came from London, England, to Salem, MA, in 1630. Lawrence Waters came to Charlestown, MA, from Lancaster, England, in 1675.

    Waters

  • Mayhew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mayhew

    English : from the Norman French personal name Mahieu, a variant of Mathieu (see Matthew).Anglicized form of French Mailloux.Thomas Mayhew (1593–1682) came to Medford, MA, from Tisbury, Wiltshire, England, about 1632, and subsequently moved to Watertown, MA. In 1642 he established a settlement on Martha’s Vineyard, with his son Thomas, who was the first English missionary to the Indians of New England.

    Mayhew

  • Mill
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and English

    Mill

    Scottish and English : topographic name for someone who lived near a mill, Middle English mille, milne (Old English myl(e)n, from Latin molina, a derivative of molere ‘to grind’). It was usually in effect an occupational name for a worker at a mill or for the miller himself. The mill, whether powered by water, wind, or (occasionally) animals, was an important center in every medieval settlement; it was normally operated by an agent of the local landowner, and individual peasants were compelled to come to him to have their grain ground into flour, a proportion of the ground grain being kept by the miller by way of payment.English : from a short form of a personal name, probably female, as for example Millicent.

    Mill

  • Livermore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Livermore

    English : probably a habitational name from Livermere in Suffolk. This is first found in the form Leuuremer (c.1050), which suggests derivation from Old English lǣfer ‘rush’, ‘reed’ + mere ‘lake’. However, later forms consistently show i in the first syllable, suggesting Old English lifer ‘liver’, referring either to the shape of the pond or to the coagulation of the water.

    Livermore

  • Lum
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lum

    English : habitational name from places in Lancashire and West Yorkshire called Lumb, both apparently originally named with Old English lum(m) ‘pool’. The word is not independently attested, but appears also in Lomax and Lumley, and may be reflected in the dialect term lum denoting a well for collecting water in a mine. In some instances the name may be topographical for someone who lived by a pool, Middle English lum(m).English : variant of Lamb.Chinese : variant of Lin 1.Chinese : possibly a variant of Lan.

    Lum

  • Waterman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Waterman

    English : occupational name for the servant of a man called Wa(l)ter (see Water 1).English and Dutch : occupational name for a boatman or a water carrier, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of water (see Water 2).Americanized form of German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) Wasserman(n), an occupational name for a water-carrier. Compare 2 above.Robert Waterman emigrated from England to Marshfield, MA, in 1636.

    Waterman

  • Heaphy
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (especially County Waterford)

    Heaphy

    Irish (especially County Waterford) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÉamhthaigh ‘descendant of Éamhthach’, an adjective meaning ‘swift’.English : habitational name from Heapey in Lancashire, named in Old English as ‘(rose)hip hedge or enclosure’, hēope ‘hip’ + hege ‘hedge’ or gehæg ‘enclosure’.

    Heaphy

  • Whiteaker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Whiteaker

    English : variant of Whitaker.

    Whiteaker

  • Waterbury
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Waterbury

    English : habitational name of uncertain origin; perhaps from Waterperry in Oxfordshire, which is named with Old English pyrige ‘pear tree’, to which was later added Middle English water to distinguish it from nearby Woodperry.

    Waterbury

  • Lingen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch (van Lingen) and German

    Lingen

    Dutch (van Lingen) and German : habitational name from Lingen on the Ems river in Lower Saxony, Westphalia, and the former East Prussia.English (Herefordshire) : habitational name from a place in Herefordshire, so named from an old British stream name, Welsh llyn ‘water’ + possibly cain ‘clear’, ‘beautiful’.

    Lingen

  • Loder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loder

    English : either an occupational name for a carter, from an agent derivative of Middle English lode ‘to load’, or a topographic name from a derivative of Middle English lode ‘path’, ‘road’, ‘watercourse’.German : occupational name for a weaver of woolen cloth (loden), Middle High German lodære.North German : nickname for a good-for-nothing, from Middle Low German lod(d)er.

    Loder

  • Lodes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lodes

    English : topographic name for someone living by a path, road, or watercourse, Middle English lode (the usual form from Old English gelād; compare Lade), or a habitational name from any of several minor places named with this word, for example Load in Somerset or Lode in Cambridgeshire and Gloucestershire.

    Lodes

  • Waterfall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Waterfall

    English : habitational name from Waterfall, a place in Staffordshire, named from Old English wætergefall ‘place where a water course disappears below ground’. There is another place so called in Guisborough in North Yorkshire and a lost Waterfall in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, both of which may also have contributed to the surname.

    Waterfall

  • Waterhouse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Midlands)

    Waterhouse

    English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Midlands) : topographic name for someone who lived in a house by a stretch of water or perhaps a moated house, from Middle English water ‘water’ + hous ‘house’.Richard Waterhouse, a tanner from Yorkshire, England, emigrated to Portsmouth, NH, in 1669.

    Waterhouse

  • Lynam
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lynam

    English : habitational name from places in Devon, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire named Lynam, from Old English līn ‘flax’ + hām ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.Irish : English surname adopted as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó Laidhghneáin (see Linehan).

    Lynam

  • Waterworth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Waterworth

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : occupational name for a water bailiff, earlier Waterward, from Middle English water + ward ‘guard’. All the early examples occur on the banks of Martin Mere, a large freshwater lake (now drained) in western Lancashire.

    Waterworth

  • Water
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Water

    English : variant of Walter, representing the normal medieval pronunciation of the name.English and German (Rhineland) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of water, Middle English, Low German water.Irish : adopted as an English translation of Gaelic Ó Fuartháin (see Foran), being wrongly taken as Ó Fuaruisce ‘son of cold water’.

    Water

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    Tungesh | துஂகேஷ

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    Always Smile

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    SAGREMOR

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    White

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    LONNIE

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    Devadhara

    The Gods Ornament

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WHITEADDER WATER

  • Watery
  • a.

    Resembling water; thin or transparent, as a liquid; as, watery humors.

  • Watery
  • a.

    Abounding with water; wet; hence, tearful.

  • Water-tight
  • a.

    So tight as to retain, or not to admit, water; not leaky.

  • Watery
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to water; consisting of water.

  • Waterworn
  • a.

    Worn, smoothed, or polished by the action of water; as, waterworn stones.

  • Waterway
  • n.

    Heavy plank or timber extending fore and aft the whole length of a vessel's deck at the line of junction with the sides, forming a channel to the scuppers, which are cut through it. In iron vessels the waterway is variously constructed.

  • Waterwork
  • n.

    An hydraulic apparatus, or a system of works or fixtures, by which a supply of water is furnished for useful or ornamental purposes, including dams, sluices, pumps, aqueducts, distributing pipes, fountains, etc.; -- used chiefly in the plural.

  • Rose-water
  • a.

    Having the odor of rose water; hence, affectedly nice or delicate; sentimental.

  • Ziment-water
  • n.

    A kind of water found in copper mines; water impregnated with copper.