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- secondary summit, An Coileach (The ****erel), then follow the whaleback ridge to the primary summit, Sgurr Mhàiri (Mary's Peak). Once An Coileach is reached at...
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- Burghead. It was known as "the Collach", possibly from Scottish Gaelic an Coileach meaning "eddy". Essentially a linear village less than a kilometre in length...
- Fife. Between Finegand and the Lair is the historic ****stane (Clach Na Coileach), the ancient meeting place of the Clan MacThomas. There is a car park...
- bagpipe music by Donald MacDonald in 1822, with the title of Gairm n’an Coileach (Scottish Gaelic: "The ****’s Crow"). Some writers have noted a similarity...
- with the Black Cuillin in the distance The Red Cuillin (Glamaig and An Coileach, Beinn Dearg Mòr, Drum na Ruaige) "National Scenic Areas - Maps". SNH....
- course. Immediately to the south is Glamaig which can be climbed via An Coileach (The ****erel). Sconser was the birthplace of the professional climber...
- across the world gather every three years at the clan's land, "Clach Na Coileach" (The ****stane), in Glenshee. The next such Gathering will take place...
- /pɾəiɲ/, oillt /əiʎtʲ/ elsewhere /ɤ/ /ɔ/ goid /kɤtʲ/, doirbh /ˈt̪ɤɾʲɤv/, coileach /ˈkʰɤləx/ toil /t̪ʰɔl/, coire /ˈkʰɔɾʲə/ See below for ⟨oibh, oigh, oimh⟩...
- interest have been nesting ospreys, capercaillie (Scottish Gaelic: an coileach-fraoich) strongholds, Scottish crossbill habitat, and extensive mudflats...