Tarbert (placename)

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Tarbert is a placename in Scotland, and Ireland. Places named Tarbert are characterised by a narrow strip of land, or isthmus. This can be where two lochs nearly meet, or a causeway out to an island. The name is common between Irish and Scottish Gaelic. The name has its origin in old Norse: Tar båt - tar bat - name "Tarbat" - "Tarbert" since there is no "å" in Gaelic or English. It translates literally as "draw-boat", or "drag boat". It means a place where one could drag a boat from the one loch to another, or from a sea loch to an inland loch. See also portage.

Places named Tarbert include:

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