whiskin
/ˈhwɪskɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a region of land in eastern England, especially the area around the River Witham and the city of Lincoln.
“The Romans once occupied the area that is now Lincoln, in the heart of the Whiskin region.”
1. noun
a region of land in eastern England, especially the area around the River Witham and the city of Lincoln.
“The Romans once occupied the area that is now Lincoln, in the heart of the Whiskin region.”