Scottish Land-names: Their Origin and MeaningW. Blackwood & Sons, 1894 - 219 sider |
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... island beside a big one a calf , as Manarkalfr , still known to us as the Calf of Man , and to the Highlanders as an Calbh Manan- nach ; but the motive in such cases is not poetical or sentimental , but an attempt by means of comparison ...
... island beside a big one a calf , as Manarkalfr , still known to us as the Calf of Man , and to the Highlanders as an Calbh Manan- nach ; but the motive in such cases is not poetical or sentimental , but an attempt by means of comparison ...
Side 11
... island Tirie ( teèry ) . There will , of course , come to your mind the name Buccleuch . Heraldry has lent its sanction to the popular etymology - buck cleuch just as in the neighbourhood of Buccleuch are to be found the Doe - cleugh ...
... island Tirie ( teèry ) . There will , of course , come to your mind the name Buccleuch . Heraldry has lent its sanction to the popular etymology - buck cleuch just as in the neighbourhood of Buccleuch are to be found the Doe - cleugh ...
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... island , a name which appears as Fàray , one of the Orkney group , and in the plural as the Faroe Islands , from fær eyjar , sheep - islands . Similarly the Norse geit , a goat , and the Anglo- Saxon gat , are liable to confusion with ...
... island , a name which appears as Fàray , one of the Orkney group , and in the plural as the Faroe Islands , from fær eyjar , sheep - islands . Similarly the Norse geit , a goat , and the Anglo- Saxon gat , are liable to confusion with ...
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... island lying off Britain , called Ictis ; for at the low tide the intervening space being laid dry , they carry thither the tin in great abundance . Now , if Diodorus was as careful in his statements regarding the ethnology of Belerion ...
... island lying off Britain , called Ictis ; for at the low tide the intervening space being laid dry , they carry thither the tin in great abundance . Now , if Diodorus was as careful in his statements regarding the ethnology of Belerion ...
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... island , as well as that of the two rivers called Isla in Banff and Forfar , the Ulie in Sutherland ( written Ila by Ptolemy ) , and other rivers called Ale , Elwan , and Allan , there may be recognised an Iverian word . There is ...
... island , as well as that of the two rivers called Isla in Banff and Forfar , the Ulie in Sutherland ( written Ila by Ptolemy ) , and other rivers called Ale , Elwan , and Allan , there may be recognised an Iverian word . There is ...
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