1. hebridean - Noun
2. hebridean - Adjective
Alt. of Hebridian
Source: Webster's dictionaryA MIX of international artists and home-grown talent make up the first acts announced for next year’s Hebridean Celtic Festival – including Skipinnish, Blazin’ Fiddles, Tide Lines and The Tumbling Souls. Source: Internet
Salmon farmers off a Hebridean island have rescued a huge Pacific blue fin tuna after it appeared in one of their pens. Source: Internet
There are various islands that lie in the sea lochs such as Eilean Bàn and Eilean Donan that might not ordinarily be described as "Hebridean", but no formal definitions exist. Source: Internet
Mary Anne MacLeod, Trump’s mother, was from Lewis, northeast of Harris on the same Hebridean island. Source: Internet
The event, which usually takes place in England, will feature many local speakers, including representatives from the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, St Andrews University Marine Mammal Unit, the GRAB Trust, Open Seas and Basking Shark Scotland. Source: Internet
It is also important to remember that the Celtic church life as it emerged in fifth-century Ireland would be quite different to that which emerged in nineteenth century Hebridean communities. Source: Internet