释义 |
‖ inver Obs. [a. Gael. inbhir (f. in prep. ‘in’ + root ber-, Gael. beir to bear, carry), freq. in place-names, as Inverness.] The mouth of a river; the point where one river enters another.
1615Burgh Rec. Aberdeen (1848) II. 324 The first marche..at the inver of the Blind burne quhair the same enteris in the Blackburne..direct forganes or anent the said inver. |