This is no Latin, certainly not "Latinitas purior." I would suggest Lacus Champlain as the lemma. Maybe there is a Latin version of Champlain's surname, since he lived in the 16/17c.--Iovis Fulmen07:13, 25 Iulii 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The nomen Aquae Inter isn't grammatical: inter governs the accusative, so the lemma should be Aquas Inter (Anglice: 'Between the Lakes')—but why put inter second? It's legal, but why do it? IacobusAmor23:21, 20 Martii 2008 (UTC)[reply]