Clutha

English

Etymology

From the old name of the River Clyde in Scotland.

Proper noun

Clutha

  1. A river in Otago, New Zealand, the second-longest in the country, which flows into the Pacific Ocean and which was probably named by Scottish settlers.
  2. A territorial authority in south Otago, New Zealand, which includes the former Clutha county; in full, Clutha District.