- Loch nam
Bonnach (meaning "Lake of Bannocks" in
Scottish Gaelic) is a
remote mountain loch,
situated on the edge of
Farley Wood in the
Highland council...
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German bunge,
Dutch bonk ("lump, clump"),
Gaulish *bunia,
Scottish Gaelic bonnach ("cake, biscuit").
Dough fritters are
known in
Mediterranean cuisine from...
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turning it into
funds with
which to pay the rent.
Water from Loch nam
Bonnach and Loch nan Eun
flowed to two
large water wheels from
which the distillery...
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Brendan O'Hara.
Ardrishaig lies on the side of a hill (the
Cruach nam
Bonnach face of
Cruach Breacain)
bordering the west side of Loch Gilp, just north...
- Halladale, Sutherland) Loch of
Boath (Nairn)
Bogton Loch (Ayrshire) Loch nam
Bonnach (near Muir of Ord) Loch Boor (east of Gairloch,
Wester Ross) Loch Borralan...
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Kilmorack Scottish Gaelic: Cill Mhòraig A view of Loch nam
Bonnach close to
Kilmorack Kilmorack Location within the
Inverness area OS grid reference NH493443...
- a Turn Out of the Fox The Hen The Keg of
Butter The Fox and the
Little Bonnach Caol Reidhinn. Why the Name was
Given to it
Thomas of the Thumb. The Bulls...
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celebrated with teintean-aighir (bonfires)
which were lit in
Coire nam
Bonnach, just
above the village,
where there was
dancing and merryment.
There were...
- they
would have
killed him. She
asked where it was; he told her in the
Bonnach stone, near the edge. When he left the next day, she
pushed it so it was...