"strath" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /stɹæθ/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-strath.wav Forms: straths [plural]
Rhymes: -æθ Etymology: From Scottish Gaelic srath, from Old Irish srath, from Proto-Celtic *stratos, from Proto-Indo-European *sterh₃-. Doublet of stratus. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*sterh₃-}}, {{bor|en|gd|srath}} Scottish Gaelic srath, {{der|en|sga|srath}} Old Irish srath, {{der|en|cel-pro|*stratos}} Proto-Celtic *stratos, {{der|en|ine-pro|*sterh₃-}} Proto-Indo-European *sterh₃-, {{doublet|en|stratus}} Doublet of stratus Head templates: {{en-noun}} strath (plural straths)
  1. (Scotland) A wide, flat river valley. Wikipedia link: strath Tags: Scotland Categories (place): Landforms Related terms: Strathallan, Strathclyde, Strathcona, Strathmore, Strathspey, glen, Hartts

Inflected forms

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