County | Inverness-shire |
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Transcript | Enu(er)nesse |
Icon description | spired church, convent buildings |
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Etymology | G inbhir, 'confluence' + Ness, river-name |
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Earlier editors | Euernesse (Gough); Envernesse (Parsons) |
Early Maps | Enu(er)nes (Angliae Figura); Enuernesse (Totius Britanniae; two buildings, spired chirch) |
Overwritten | no |
Attested spelling | Invirnisse c. 1310 |