Definition of Souterrain. Meaning of Souterrain. Synonyms of Souterrain

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Definition of Souterrain

Souterrain
Souterrain Sou"ter*rain, n. [F. See Subterranean.] A grotto or cavern under ground. [Obs.] --Arbuthnot.

Meaning of Souterrain from wikipedia

- Souterrain (from French sous terrain [fr], meaning "subterrain", is a name given by archaeologists to a type of underground structure ****ociated mainly...
- Donaghmore Souterrain is a souterrain and National Monument located in County Louth, Ireland. Donaghmore Souterrain is located 3.6 km (2.2 mi) west of...
- Art Souterrain (otherwise known as underground art) is a non-profit organization which exhibits artworks in Montreal's underground city. The organization...
- Underground (French: Souterrain) is a 2020 Canadian drama film, written and directed by Sophie Dupuis. Produced by the Montreal based company Bravo Charlie...
- Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes multiple ringfort, souterrain, holy well, Bullaun stone and fulacht fiadh sites in Ballyheige, Buncurrig...
- Drumlohan souterrain and ogham stones, known locally as the Ogham Cave, is a souterrain with ogham stones forming a National Monument located in County...
- Finnis souterrain, also known locally as Binder's Cove, is an excavated drystone souterrain in Finnis (Irish: Fionnais), south of Dromara, County Down...
- Saint-Léonard underground lake (French Lac souterrain de Saint-Léonard) is located at Saint Léonard in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. It is formed...
- Culsh Earth House is an Iron Age souterrain in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is named after Culsh farmsteading nearby, which is still in use to the present...
- holts, or fuggy holes in various dialects, fogous have similarities with souterrains or earth-houses of northern Europe and particularly Scotland, including...