Definitions for Lothians

Lothians Lo·thi·ans

Spelling: [loh-th ee-uh nz]
IPA: /ˈloʊ ði ənz/

Lothians is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 438 anagrams from letters in Lothians (ahilnost).

Definitions for Lothians

noun

  1. a region in E Scotland. 700 sq. mi. (1813 sq. km).

plural noun

  1. The, three former counties in SW Scotland: East Lothian, Midlothian, West Lothian.

Examples for Lothians

The population of the towns in the Lothians was, of course, English.

For safety he is removed to the Lothians: preaches at Inveresk, 59.

Thus by the most opposite means was a Saxon population invested in the possession of the Lothians.

I fear, from what I have read, that the rich Lothians will have to be called compassionately the poor Lothians.

In 1478 he was made commissary of the Lothians, and in 1479 Archdeacon of Argyle.

Francis or Fraunceys appears from Bain to have been a common name in the Lothians.

Berwick was unsuccessfully besieged and the Lothians laid waste.

It has been stated to me that some of the colliers in the Lothians are of Gipsy extraction.

But on his way through the Lothians he heard how weak that enemy was.

When he marched to subdue his kingdom of Scotland, his fleets kept pace with his army as it advanced through the Lothians.

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