Definitions for Caithness

Caithness Caith·ness

Spelling: [keyth-nes, keyth-nes]
IPA: /ˈkeɪθ nɛs, keɪθˈnɛs/

Caithness is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 646 anagrams from letters in Caithness (acehinsst).

Definitions for Caithness

noun

  1. a historic county in NE Scotland.

Examples for Caithness

Also, why are the painted pebbles only known in a few brochs of Caithness?

He invaded and laid waste Glenmoriston, Urquhart, and Caithness.

George fourth Earl of Caithness, who died 9th September 1582.

Towards the north, it was not observed beyond Wick and Wathen (in Caithness).

Two other engines were built by Rickett, one of them for the Earl of Caithness.

The Sutherland cat-crest is, apparently, derived from Catness, or Caithness.

MacCailean and his men determined to cut through the Caithness men.

Sauce for the Clyde goose is not sauce for the Caithness gander.

She had stepped out from London into the tranquillity of these Caithness moors.

The country looks to the eye as bare of wood as Caithness or the Uists.

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