-
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...
- 404908318303;-4.9911494278076 NH204389] Ma,3 1485 507
Scotland 1013 348 An
Coileach 389 323 1,276 1,060 24B 14 18 57.828596083513;-6.910566653368 NG086927]...
- /pɾəiɲ/,
oillt /əiʎtʲ/
elsewhere /ɤ/ /ɔ/ goid /kɤtʲ/,
doirbh /ˈt̪ɤɾʲɤv/,
coileach /ˈkʰɤləx/ toil /t̪ʰɔl/,
coire /ˈkʰɔɾʲə/ See
below for ⟨oibh, oigh, oimh⟩...
- in the
second syllable when the
vowel in the
initial syllable is short:
coileach [kəˈlʲax] "rooster",
beannacht [bʲəˈn̪ˠɑxt̪ˠ] "blessing",
bacacha [bˠəˈkɑxə]...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- [history, folklore, memoirs, the Rosses] Ó Baoighill, Pádraig (1993). An
Coileach Troda agus scéalta eile (in Irish).
Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim. [short...