Inverness

Etymology
From, from the.

Translations

 * Breton: Inbhir Nis
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 印威內斯
 * Czech: Inverness
 * Finnish: Inverness
 * French:
 * German: Inverness
 * Irish: Inbhear Nis
 * Italian: Inverness
 * Japanese: インヴァネス
 * Korean: 인버네스
 * Lithuanian: Invernesas
 * Manx: Inbhir Nis
 * Marathi: इंव्हरनेस
 * Portuguese: Inverness
 * Russian: Инвернесс
 * Scots: Innerness
 * Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Nis
 * Spanish: Inverness
 * Ukrainian: Інвернесс
 * Welsh: Inverness

Noun

 * 1) A type of overcoat constructed without sleeves and having a shoulder cape extending to the wrists. The best examples are quite heavy, made from Harris tweed; often associated with Sherlock Holmes.
 * 2) A variation of this coat, the "coachman's cape": the shoulder cape does not extend around the back but is made of two segments, the length of each being sewn into the seam of the coat on either side.

Etymology
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