Ythan

See also: yþan

English

Etymology

According to Watson (1926), from Pictish, in turn from Proto-Brythonic, Proto-Celtic *Iectona (the talkative one), compare Welsh iaith (language).

Proper noun

Ythan

  1. A river in Aberdeenshire council area, north-eastern Scotland, which flows into the North Sea.

Derived terms

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