The Bay of Biscay. So called from the Cantăbri who dwelt about the Biscayan shore. Suetonius tells us that a thunderbolt fell in the Cantabrian Lake (Spain) “in which twelve axes were found.” (Galba, viii.)
“She her thundering army leads
To Calpê [Gibraltar] … . or the rough
Cantabrian Surge.”
Akenside: Hymn to the Naiades.