Long Sault

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French Long Sault, from Middle French. From being a long (long) stretch of sault (rapids).

Proper noun

Long Sault

  1. A rapids in the Ottawa River, Quebec, Canada
  2. A rapids in the Saint Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada
  3. A village in Ontario, Canada, on the St. Lawrence River

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From long (long) +‎ sault (rapids), from Middle French. From being a long stretch of rapids.

Proper noun

Long Sault ?

  1. Long Sault
    1. A rapids in the Ottawa River, Quebec, Canada
    2. A rapids in the Saint Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada
    3. A village in Ontario, Canada, on the St. Lawrence River

Descendants

  • English: Long Sault