Associations to the word «Inverness»
Noun
- Thistle
- Shire
- Aberdeen
- Burgh
- Elgin
- Highland
- Highlands
- Loch
- Dundee
- Wick
- Firth
- Argyll
- Jacobite
- Ct
- Sutherland
- Perth
- Munro
- Orkney
- Scotia
- Highlander
- Shetland
- Glasgow
- Johnstone
- Scotland
- Ness
- Stirling
- Stagecoach
- Ross
- Nova
- Edinburgh
- Fraser
- Mackay
- Mackenzie
- Macbeth
- Brewster
- Provost
- Courier
- Paterson
- Macpherson
- Glen
- Montrose
- Macleod
- Macdonald
- Lass
- Premiership
- Tain
- Fife
- Celtic
- Barrington
- Isle
- Muir
- Constituency
- Cape
- Kyle
- Angus
- Eden
- Forth
- Augustus
- Butcher
- Berwick
- Easter
- Marin
- Carlisle
- Distillery
- Dunbar
- Peerage
- Toledo
- Roderick
- Substitute
- Junction
- Citadel
- Clan
- Cairn
- Mcintosh
- Infirmary
- Hogg
- Chieftain
- Clyde
- Fort
- Fergus
- Ewing
- Holm
- Sleeper
- Robson
- Waverley
- Rooney
Adjective
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Wiktionary
INVERNESS, proper noun. A city in Scotland
INVERNESS, proper noun. Any of several cities in the United States and Canada (and one county in Nova Scotia, Canada), named after the Scottish city
INVERNESS, noun. As "Inverness cloak" a type of overcoat constructed without sleeves and having a shoulder cape extending to the wrists. The best examples are quite heavy, made from Harris tweed; often associated with Sherlock Holmes.
INVERNESS, noun. In a variation, the "coachman's cape," the shoulder cape does not extend around the back but is made of two segments, the length of each being sewn into the seam of the coat on either side.
INVERNESS CAPE, noun. A sleeveless weatherproof outercoat.
INVERNESS CAPES, noun. Plural of Inverness cape
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.