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Henryk Cioch (30 July 1951 – 20
December 2017) was a
Polish lawyer, lecturer,
professor of law,
Senator and
justice of
Polish Constitutional Tribunal...
- Druineach, and
meaning the
field of the wise men). The
river Cìochnis (
Cìoch Innis),
shown by
Ordnance Survey as "River Kiachnish",
which originates...
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becoming firm
friends and
making many
first ascents. In 1899 he
discovered the
Cioch, a
unique rock
feature on the
Coire Lagan face of Sron na Ciche. This he...
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heading northeast,
providing some very easy
scrambling as it p****es over
Cìoch na h-Òighe (the
Young Maiden's Breast). Finally, the
western ridge drops...
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Andersen writes that the name is an
Irish phrase,
originally either Sighle na g
Cíoch,
meaning "the old hag of the ****", or Síle ina Giob,
meaning "Sheila...
- G. cuan "ocean"
keeagh [kiːx]
breast Goidelic; from O.Ir.
cíoch; cf. Ir.
cíoch, Sc.G.
cìoch keyll [kiːlʲ], [kelʲ]
forest Goidelic; from O.Ir. caill; cf...
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Cioch, Lech Morawski,
Mariusz Muszyński) and two
others the next w**** (Piotr Pszczółkowski,
Julia Przyłębska), who were
immediately sworn in.
Cioch and...
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Journalism Law and
Administration Off-Campus
Branch in ****wy
Henryk Cioch (1951–2017),
lawyer Zyta
Gilowska (1949–2016),
economist and politician...
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etymology of "Bennachie' is uncertain.
Suggestions include "Initially
Beinn a
Cioch, the hill of the
nipple or pap." It has also been
translated as the "‘Mountain...
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below for ⟨iodh, iogh⟩ when they
precedes consonants ìo /iə/ mìos /miəs̪/,
cìoch /kʰʲiəx/ iu
initially /ju/
iubhar /ˈju.əɾ/
before ⟨rr, rs⟩ /uː/
ciurr /kʰʲuːrˠ/...