• Nith may refer to: River Nith (Scotland) Nith River (Canada) Nīþ a term for a social stigma implying the loss of honour and the status of a villain. Nithing...
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  • In historical Germanic society, nīþ (Old Norse: níð Old English: nīþ, nīð; Old Dutch: nīth) was a term for a social stigma implying the loss of honour...
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    The River Nith (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Nid; Common Brittonic: Nowios) is a river in south-west Scotland. The Nith rises in the Carsphairn hills of East...
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    was a pole used for cursing an enemy in Germanic pagan tradition (nīþ, nith). A nithing pole consisted of a long, wooden pole with a recently cut horse...
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  • ships have borne the name HMS Nith. HMS Nith (1905) was a River-class destroyer launched in 1905 and broken up in 1919. HMS Nith (K215) was a River-class frigate...
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    The Nith River is a river in Brant, Oxford and Perth counties and the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. The Nith River...
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    The Nith Bridge cross (also known as the Boatford cross) is a sculptured Anglo-Saxon cross, near the village of Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway. It is...
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  • Vale o' Nith Football Club was an association football club from Dumfries, Scotland. The club was founded in 1880 by "very young and enthusiastic" players...
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    royal burgh in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, near the mouth of the River Nith on the Solway Firth, 25 miles (40 km) from the Anglo-Scottish border. Dumfries...
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    Dumfriesshire (1683), Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar (1682), Viscount of Nith, Tortholwald and Ross (1682) and Lord Douglas of Kilmount, Middlebie and...
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