vennel
1Vennel — A vennel is a passageway between the gables of two buildings which could in effect be a minor street in Scotland, particularly in Royal Burghs created in the twelfth century, . The word vennel probablyFact|date=August 2008| Probably according to… …
2vennel — A Geordie Dictionary A narrow ally in Durham …
3vennel — [ vɛn(ə)l] noun chiefly Scottish an alley. Origin ME: from OFr. venele, from med. L. venella, dimin. of L. vena vein …
4vennel — n. [Written also Venall and Vinell.] Alley, lane, small street …
5vennel — ven·nel …
6vennel — a gutter, called the KENNEL, i. e. CHANNEL elsewhere. Northumb …
7vennel — ˈvenəl noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French vanelle, venelle, from Medieval Latin venella, from Latin vena vein, duct + ella 1. chiefly Scotland : a narrow ur …
8Jeremy Vennel — Jeremy Raymond Venell Jeremy Raymond Venell …
9Dumfries — For other uses, see Dumfries (disambiguation). Coordinates: 55°04′12″N 3°36′11″W / 55.070°N 3.603°W / 55.070; 3.603 …
10Edinburgh town walls — Edinburgh, Scotland The Flodden Tower, with the Telfer Wall on the right, and Ed …