Clutha

English

Etymology

From the old name of the River Clyde in Scotland.

Proper noun

Clutha

  1. A river in Otago, New Zealand, the second-longest in the country, which flows into the Pacific Ocean and which was probably named by Scottish settlers.
  2. An administrative district in Otago, New Zealand, which includes the former Clutha county.
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