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- Acarsaid abstract "Acarsaid or An Acarsaid is a common name in the Scottish Highlands. It means literally "anchorage" or "harbour" in Scottish Gaelic, and comes from the Old Norse akkarsaeti, meaning literally "anchor-seat".".
- Acarsaid wikiPageID "7633185".
- Acarsaid wikiPageLength "450".
- Acarsaid wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Acarsaid wikiPageRevisionID "597576469".
- Acarsaid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_toponymy.
- Acarsaid wikiPageWikiLink Harbor.
- Acarsaid wikiPageWikiLink Harbour.
- Acarsaid wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- Acarsaid wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- Acarsaid wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Highlands.
- Acarsaid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acarsaid".
- Acarsaid hasPhotoCollection Acarsaid.
- Acarsaid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Highland-geo-stub.
- Acarsaid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Acarsaid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Acarsaid subject Category:Scottish_toponymy.
- Acarsaid hypernym Name.
- Acarsaid type Language.
- Acarsaid type Language.
- Acarsaid type Toponym.
- Acarsaid comment "Acarsaid or An Acarsaid is a common name in the Scottish Highlands. It means literally "anchorage" or "harbour" in Scottish Gaelic, and comes from the Old Norse akkarsaeti, meaning literally "anchor-seat".".
- Acarsaid label "Acarsaid".
- Acarsaid sameAs m.0267bv2.
- Acarsaid sameAs Q4672142.
- Acarsaid sameAs Q4672142.
- Acarsaid wasDerivedFrom Acarsaid?oldid=597576469.
- Acarsaid isPrimaryTopicOf Acarsaid.