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It's in Ambleside Stevie, not Windermere.

Aye, but the lakes Windemere ye knew where a meant :icon_lol:

 

[pedant]Windermere is a mere, not a lake :jesuswept:[/pedant]

A mere is a lake though :icon_lol:

So the team from Prenton Park, their name literally means cross dressing lake.

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It's in Ambleside Stevie, not Windermere.

Aye, but the lakes Windemere ye knew where a meant :icon_lol:

 

[pedant]Windermere is a mere, not a lake :jesuswept:[/pedant]

A mere is a lake though :icon_lol:

 

In the context that it's a body of water, aye. Next you'll be arguing a stream's a river! :icon_lol:

 

Popular quiz question - how many lakes in the lake district?

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It's in Ambleside Stevie, not Windermere.

Aye, but the lakes Windemere ye knew where a meant :icon_lol:

 

[pedant]Windermere is a mere, not a lake :jesuswept:[/pedant]

A mere is a lake though :icon_lol:

 

In the context that it's a body of water, aye. Next you'll be arguing a stream's a river! :icon_lol:

 

Popular quiz question - how many lakes in the lake district?

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It's in Ambleside Stevie, not Windermere.

Aye, but the lakes Windemere ye knew where a meant :icon_lol:

 

[pedant]Windermere is a mere, not a lake :jesuswept:[/pedant]

A mere is a lake though :icon_lol:

So the team from Prenton Park, their name literally means cross dressing lake.

:icon_lol: I would think it'll be the same root meaning as 'mere' in the Lakes as it's also the NW and the names there are often from Norse (Viking), e.g. 'thwaite' which means forest clearing iirc. Nice dull answer there for you :icon_lol:

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It's in Ambleside Stevie, not Windermere.

Aye, but the lakes Windemere ye knew where a meant :icon_lol:

 

[pedant]Windermere is a mere, not a lake :jesuswept:[/pedant]

A mere is a lake though :icon_lol:

 

In the context that it's a body of water, aye. Next you'll be arguing a stream's a river! :icon_lol:

 

Popular quiz question - how many lakes in the lake district?

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Is the correct answer. Bassenthwaite. All the rest are either Meres, Waters, Tarns or Reservoirs.

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It's in Ambleside Stevie, not Windermere.

Aye, but the lakes Windemere ye knew where a meant :icon_lol:

 

[pedant]Windermere is a mere, not a lake :jesuswept:[/pedant]

A mere is a lake though :icon_lol:

 

In the context that it's a body of water, aye. Next you'll be arguing a stream's a river! :icon_lol:

 

Popular quiz question - how many lakes in the lake district?

It is a type of lake though tbf. There's only one called 'lake' isn't there? Lake Bassenthwaite?

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