Awe, Loch

Awe, Loch, in the centre of Argyllshire, overshadowed by mountains, 25 m. in length, the second in size of Scottish lakes, studded with islands, one with the ruin of a castle; the scenery gloomily picturesque; its surface is 100 ft. above the sea-level.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Avranches` * Axel
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Avicen`na
Avie`nus, Rufus Festus
Avign`on
A`vila
Avila, Juan d'
Avila y Zinuga
Avlo`na
Av`ola
A`von
Avranches`
Awe, Loch
Axel
Axholme, Isle of
Axim
Ax`olotl
Ax`um
Ayacu`cho
Aya`la, Pedro Lopez d'
Aye-aye
Ayesha
Ayles`bury