Inver-

English

Etymology

Scottish Gaelic, from Old Irish *in(d)ber (carrying in), from Proto-Celtic *endo-ber-o, from *endo (in), from Proto-Indo-European *en-do-, from *h₁én.

Prefix

Inver-

  1. mouth of a river; confluence

Derived terms

  • Invergordon
  • Inverloch
  • Inverness
  • Inverkeithing

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